Digital impairments: preliminary literature findings

Authors

  • Carlo Gabriel Porto Bellini PPGA/UFPB
  • Miguel Mauricio Isoni Filho PPGA/UFPB
  • Daniella de Araújo Garcia PPGA/UFPB
  • Rita de Cássia de Faria Pereira PPGA/UFPB

Keywords:

Information and communication technologies. Digital divide. Digital impairments. Technology adoption. Systematic literature review.

Abstract

Digital impairments or digital limitations are a new way to frame the traditional field of the digital divide. Digital impairments focus on the individual (instead of comparing individuals) and on his/her multidimensional technology attributes (instead of adopting the unidimensional perspective of technology access). By means of a systematic literature review, we searched the literature on information technology, information science, and sociology in order to verify the assumptions of the digital impairments framework. Findings suggest that technology access is by far the primary focus of research, but an individual's cognitive and behavioral traits towards technology are increasingly being considered. Findings also show that the literature is not fully aware of the causal links assumed to exist between technology access, cognition and behavior, what may be an indication that the long-lived digital divide debate is surprisingly immature.

Author Biographies

Carlo Gabriel Porto Bellini, PPGA/UFPB

 

GTIS - Grupo Tecnologia da Informação e SociedadePPGA/UFPBProfessor de Administração na Universidade Federal da ParaíbaDoutor em Administração pela Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

 

Miguel Mauricio Isoni Filho, PPGA/UFPB

 

GTIS - Grupo Tecnologia da Informação e SociedadePPGA/UFPBMestrando em Administração na Universidade Federal da Paraíba

 

Daniella de Araújo Garcia, PPGA/UFPB

 

GTIS - Grupo Tecnologia da Informação e SociedadePPGA/UFPBMestre em Administração pela Universidade Federal da Paraíba

 

Rita de Cássia de Faria Pereira, PPGA/UFPB

 

PPGA/UFPBProfessora de Administração na Universidade Federal da ParaíbaDoutora em Administração pela Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

 

Published

2013-03-22

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