Role of Internet Penetration in Economic Development

Role of Internet Penetration in Economic Development

How to Prioritize a Collaborative Approach to Bridge the Digital Divide in Emerging Markets?

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17-Dec-2015
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Research Code: 9AE5-00-07-00-00
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The information technology and mobile phone revolution is bringing much needed economic change to emerging countries. However, the pace of growth requires rapid acceleration. As of 2014, 60% of the global population did not have access to the Internet—with 56% out of this 60% living in emerging countries. The study examines the need for a collaborative approach between the public sector, private sector, consumers, and non-governmental organizations to achieve an inclusive information society by means of complete commitment to each constituent’s respective role. Successful bridging of the digital divide in a country will have positive effects across different sectors such as education, healthcare, energy, and governance.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Executive Summary (continued)

Emerging Market Innovation (EMI)—A Journey from Macro to Micro

What Are Economic Insight Micro Booms?

Economic Insight—Micro Booms: What is the Structured Approach?

Issue-Based Brainstorming around Mega Trends, Economic Convergence, and Emerging Markets

Research Methodology

Business Insights

Global Internet Users’ Growth to Follow an “S” Curve

The Growth Rates of Global Connectivity is not Impressive

Factors Responsible for 60% of Global Population Being Offline

How is Internet Penetration Related to Economic Growth?

Underlying Factors Influencing Internet Development in a Country

The Internet Ecosystem Responsible for Economic Transformation

Stakeholder Roles—Smooth Functioning of the Internet Ecosystem

Bridging the Digital Divide Will Affect Seven Different Aspects

"D.E.E.P-K.I.C ” Measures the Readiness of Internet Proliferation

Growth Insights

What Will Make Broadband Affordable in Emerging Markets?

Defining Internet Affordability—Data Use Cases

Responsible Factors for Growth of Internet Users in Emerging Markets

Global and Regional Smartphone Penetration and Smartphone Shipments

A Journey from Voice to Data with Mobile Broadband Adoption

Demographic Shift in Favour of Emerging Markets

Demographic Differences Between Online and Offline Population in Emerging Markets

Profit Insights

How Will Measures to Bridge the Digital Divide Affect Global Internet Penetration?

How Far is Internet Penetration Dependant on D.E.E.P-K.I.C Scores?

The “S” Curve of Internet Growth and D.E.E.P-K.I.C Country Groups

Prescriptive Approach for Bridging the Digital Divide

How Will the Internet Affect Education and Healthcare?

How Will the Internet Affect Energy and Governance?

Internet-led Education and Healthcare Sector Growth by 2025

Internet led Energy and Governance Sector Growth by 2025

Conclusion and Key Takeaways

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Regression Result Summary

Indicators Used In D.E.E.P-K.I.C Index Model

Indicators Used In D.E.E.P-K.I.C Index Model (continued)

The information technology and mobile phone revolution is bringing much needed economic change to emerging countries. However, the pace of growth requires rapid acceleration. As of 2014, 60% of the global population did not have access to the Internetwith 56% out of this 60% living in emerging countries. The study examines the need for a collaborative approach between the public sector, private sector, consumers, and non-governmental organizations to achieve an inclusive information society by means of complete commitment to each constituents respective role. Successful bridging of the digital divide in a country will have positive effects across different sectors such as education, healthcare, energy, and governance.
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Author Sanghamitra Chatterjee
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