Wealth creation and poverty reduction: breakthroughs in research and practice
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505 | 8 | |a Section 1. Digital divide and information access. Chapter 1. Tackling the digital divide: the shift from access to capacity ; Chapter 2. Technologies for digital inclusion: good practices dealing with diversity ; Chapter 3. Digital divide, data trash, and the commodification of information: discourses around the digital divide ; Chapter 4. Why the institutional access digital divide might be more significant than the home broadband divide ; Chapter 5. Sociotechnical and pedagogical barriers to technology integration ; Chapter 6. The challenges of using zero-rating (free basics) for addressing the affordability of ICT access in developing countries ; Chapter 7. A comparison of the digital divide across three countries with different development indices ; Chapter 8. Assessing robustness of Asian countries ranking: the case of digital divide index ; Chapter 9. Digital equity and policy: case of Korea ; Chapter 10. Digital inclusion and public policies in Brazil ; Chapter 11. | |
505 | 8 | |a An empirical note on health information digital divide: a study of Indian patients ; Chapter 12. ICT for development in Nigeria: towards an alignment with ICT4D 2.0 goals -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Section 2. Economic growth and welfare. Chapter 13. Economic growth, labor market segmentation, and labor productivity: a story from Indonesia ; Chapter 14. Re-examining the impact of financial system on economic growth: new evidence from heterogeneous regional panels ; Chapter 15. The impact of corruption on economic growth: a comparative analysis between Europe and MENA countries ; Chapter 16. Internet use and economic growth: evidences from lower middle income and low income countries ; Chapter 17. The impact of information and communication technologies on economic growth and electricity consumption: evidence from selected Balkan and Eastern European countries ; Chapter 18. Remittances and economic growth ; Chapter 19. Remittances: a key factor for economic change and the reduction of poverty in Latin America the case of Guatemala ; Chapter 20. Foreign direct investment as a tool for poverty alleviation ; Chapter 21. | |
505 | 8 | |a FDI and trade in services towards sustainable economic growth: an empirical evidence from India ; Chapter 22. Strategic perspectives on the genuine progress indicator and gross domestic product ; Chapter 23. Welfare economic principles of (urban) rail network pricing: first-best and second-best solutions ; Chapter 24. Economic growth and climate change: an exploratory country-level analytics study ; Chapter 25. Cities for new growth and socio-economic dynamism?: the case of smart cities and RDI-driven participative democracy and governance ; Chapter 26. Empirical analysis of the relationship between energy consumption, CO2 emissions and economic growth in Tunisia ; Chapter 27. Electric power transmission, distribution losses, and economic growth in Ghana ; Chapter 28. The social impact of the financial crises in the recent past and evidence thereof: with special reference to India -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Section 3. Financial inclusion. Chapter 29. Digital participation through mobile Internet banking and its impact on financial inclusion: a study of Jan Dhan Yojana ; Chapter 30. Digital entrepreneurial charity and solidarity for social change: KIVA and the "social-on-linezation" of poverty ; Chapter 31. The problems of development gap between developed and developing nations: is there any sign of convergence? ; Chapter 32. Lorenz curve, Gini coefficient and the income inequality in Turkey in the last 13 years ; Chapter 33. Financial inclusion in India: an assessment ; Chapter 34. Mobile money services as a panacea to financial inclusion in sub-saharan Africa: the case of Uganda -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Section 4. Job creation and employee welfare. Chapter 35. Welfare regime: a critical discourse ; Chapter 36. Taxes, natural resource endowment, and the supply of labor: new evidence ; Chapter 37. A take on employee welfare facilities and employees' efficiency ; Chapter 38. Espousal of welfare schemes: a means for employees' satisfied work life with reference to pharmaceutical companies ; Chapter 39. A cloud computing adoption framework for Developing countries ; Chapter 40. The puzzle on unemployment factors and the welfare state role in Greece: what university students believe ; Chapter 41. Non-state SMEs in Vietnam: understanding strategic situation and implications for organizational performance ; Chapter 42. The impediments to entrepreneurial ventures among the bottom of pyramid community in northern Malaysia ; Chapter 43. Small and medium enterprises in the Slovak Republic: status and competitiveness of SMEs in the global markets and possibilities of optimization ; Chapter 44. | |
505 | 8 | |a Green growth intervention on employment generation in India: dynamic CGE model approach -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Section 5. Social inclusion and welfare. Chapter 45. The story retold visiting the role and mission of non-governmental organizations in the decision making and policy formulation process ; Chapter 46. An assessment relationship between social exclusion and transportation ; Chapter 47. Governance for food security: a framework for social learning and scenario building ; Chapter 48. Challenging the de-politicization of food poverty: austerity food blogs ; Chapter 49. National promotional banks' contributions to European Union countries' economic and social welfare ; Chapter 50. The reality of mobile payment systems and social inclusion in Latin America ; Chapter 51. Local governments in Brazil: are they the hub of the Brazilian "welfare state"? ; Chapter 52. Ethical appraisal of the role of civil society in Nigeria: pathway for social inclusion and sustainable development ; Chapter 53. Inspiring poor women to empower themselves: insights and lessons from Botswana ; Chapter 54. | |
505 | 8 | |a Mann Deshi Foundation: model for women empowerment through human capital formation and development | |
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contents | Section 1. Digital divide and information access. Chapter 1. Tackling the digital divide: the shift from access to capacity ; Chapter 2. Technologies for digital inclusion: good practices dealing with diversity ; Chapter 3. Digital divide, data trash, and the commodification of information: discourses around the digital divide ; Chapter 4. Why the institutional access digital divide might be more significant than the home broadband divide ; Chapter 5. Sociotechnical and pedagogical barriers to technology integration ; Chapter 6. The challenges of using zero-rating (free basics) for addressing the affordability of ICT access in developing countries ; Chapter 7. A comparison of the digital divide across three countries with different development indices ; Chapter 8. Assessing robustness of Asian countries ranking: the case of digital divide index ; Chapter 9. Digital equity and policy: case of Korea ; Chapter 10. Digital inclusion and public policies in Brazil ; Chapter 11. An empirical note on health information digital divide: a study of Indian patients ; Chapter 12. ICT for development in Nigeria: towards an alignment with ICT4D 2.0 goals -- Section 2. Economic growth and welfare. Chapter 13. Economic growth, labor market segmentation, and labor productivity: a story from Indonesia ; Chapter 14. Re-examining the impact of financial system on economic growth: new evidence from heterogeneous regional panels ; Chapter 15. The impact of corruption on economic growth: a comparative analysis between Europe and MENA countries ; Chapter 16. Internet use and economic growth: evidences from lower middle income and low income countries ; Chapter 17. The impact of information and communication technologies on economic growth and electricity consumption: evidence from selected Balkan and Eastern European countries ; Chapter 18. Remittances and economic growth ; Chapter 19. Remittances: a key factor for economic change and the reduction of poverty in Latin America the case of Guatemala ; Chapter 20. Foreign direct investment as a tool for poverty alleviation ; Chapter 21. FDI and trade in services towards sustainable economic growth: an empirical evidence from India ; Chapter 22. Strategic perspectives on the genuine progress indicator and gross domestic product ; Chapter 23. Welfare economic principles of (urban) rail network pricing: first-best and second-best solutions ; Chapter 24. Economic growth and climate change: an exploratory country-level analytics study ; Chapter 25. Cities for new growth and socio-economic dynamism?: the case of smart cities and RDI-driven participative democracy and governance ; Chapter 26. Empirical analysis of the relationship between energy consumption, CO2 emissions and economic growth in Tunisia ; Chapter 27. Electric power transmission, distribution losses, and economic growth in Ghana ; Chapter 28. The social impact of the financial crises in the recent past and evidence thereof: with special reference to India -- Section 3. Financial inclusion. Chapter 29. Digital participation through mobile Internet banking and its impact on financial inclusion: a study of Jan Dhan Yojana ; Chapter 30. Digital entrepreneurial charity and solidarity for social change: KIVA and the "social-on-linezation" of poverty ; Chapter 31. The problems of development gap between developed and developing nations: is there any sign of convergence? ; Chapter 32. Lorenz curve, Gini coefficient and the income inequality in Turkey in the last 13 years ; Chapter 33. Financial inclusion in India: an assessment ; Chapter 34. Mobile money services as a panacea to financial inclusion in sub-saharan Africa: the case of Uganda -- Section 4. Job creation and employee welfare. Chapter 35. Welfare regime: a critical discourse ; Chapter 36. Taxes, natural resource endowment, and the supply of labor: new evidence ; Chapter 37. A take on employee welfare facilities and employees' efficiency ; Chapter 38. Espousal of welfare schemes: a means for employees' satisfied work life with reference to pharmaceutical companies ; Chapter 39. A cloud computing adoption framework for Developing countries ; Chapter 40. The puzzle on unemployment factors and the welfare state role in Greece: what university students believe ; Chapter 41. Non-state SMEs in Vietnam: understanding strategic situation and implications for organizational performance ; Chapter 42. The impediments to entrepreneurial ventures among the bottom of pyramid community in northern Malaysia ; Chapter 43. Small and medium enterprises in the Slovak Republic: status and competitiveness of SMEs in the global markets and possibilities of optimization ; Chapter 44. Green growth intervention on employment generation in India: dynamic CGE model approach -- Section 5. Social inclusion and welfare. Chapter 45. The story retold visiting the role and mission of non-governmental organizations in the decision making and policy formulation process ; Chapter 46. An assessment relationship between social exclusion and transportation ; Chapter 47. Governance for food security: a framework for social learning and scenario building ; Chapter 48. Challenging the de-politicization of food poverty: austerity food blogs ; Chapter 49. National promotional banks' contributions to European Union countries' economic and social welfare ; Chapter 50. The reality of mobile payment systems and social inclusion in Latin America ; Chapter 51. Local governments in Brazil: are they the hub of the Brazilian "welfare state"? ; Chapter 52. Ethical appraisal of the role of civil society in Nigeria: pathway for social inclusion and sustainable development ; Chapter 53. Inspiring poor women to empower themselves: insights and lessons from Botswana ; Chapter 54. Mann Deshi Foundation: model for women empowerment through human capital formation and development |
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spelling | Wealth creation and poverty reduction breakthroughs in research and practice Information Resources Management Association, USA Hershey, PA IGI Global [2020] 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Section 1. Digital divide and information access. Chapter 1. Tackling the digital divide: the shift from access to capacity ; Chapter 2. Technologies for digital inclusion: good practices dealing with diversity ; Chapter 3. Digital divide, data trash, and the commodification of information: discourses around the digital divide ; Chapter 4. Why the institutional access digital divide might be more significant than the home broadband divide ; Chapter 5. Sociotechnical and pedagogical barriers to technology integration ; Chapter 6. The challenges of using zero-rating (free basics) for addressing the affordability of ICT access in developing countries ; Chapter 7. A comparison of the digital divide across three countries with different development indices ; Chapter 8. Assessing robustness of Asian countries ranking: the case of digital divide index ; Chapter 9. Digital equity and policy: case of Korea ; Chapter 10. Digital inclusion and public policies in Brazil ; Chapter 11. An empirical note on health information digital divide: a study of Indian patients ; Chapter 12. ICT for development in Nigeria: towards an alignment with ICT4D 2.0 goals -- Section 2. Economic growth and welfare. Chapter 13. Economic growth, labor market segmentation, and labor productivity: a story from Indonesia ; Chapter 14. Re-examining the impact of financial system on economic growth: new evidence from heterogeneous regional panels ; Chapter 15. The impact of corruption on economic growth: a comparative analysis between Europe and MENA countries ; Chapter 16. Internet use and economic growth: evidences from lower middle income and low income countries ; Chapter 17. The impact of information and communication technologies on economic growth and electricity consumption: evidence from selected Balkan and Eastern European countries ; Chapter 18. Remittances and economic growth ; Chapter 19. Remittances: a key factor for economic change and the reduction of poverty in Latin America the case of Guatemala ; Chapter 20. Foreign direct investment as a tool for poverty alleviation ; Chapter 21. FDI and trade in services towards sustainable economic growth: an empirical evidence from India ; Chapter 22. Strategic perspectives on the genuine progress indicator and gross domestic product ; Chapter 23. Welfare economic principles of (urban) rail network pricing: first-best and second-best solutions ; Chapter 24. Economic growth and climate change: an exploratory country-level analytics study ; Chapter 25. Cities for new growth and socio-economic dynamism?: the case of smart cities and RDI-driven participative democracy and governance ; Chapter 26. Empirical analysis of the relationship between energy consumption, CO2 emissions and economic growth in Tunisia ; Chapter 27. Electric power transmission, distribution losses, and economic growth in Ghana ; Chapter 28. The social impact of the financial crises in the recent past and evidence thereof: with special reference to India -- Section 3. Financial inclusion. Chapter 29. Digital participation through mobile Internet banking and its impact on financial inclusion: a study of Jan Dhan Yojana ; Chapter 30. Digital entrepreneurial charity and solidarity for social change: KIVA and the "social-on-linezation" of poverty ; Chapter 31. The problems of development gap between developed and developing nations: is there any sign of convergence? ; Chapter 32. Lorenz curve, Gini coefficient and the income inequality in Turkey in the last 13 years ; Chapter 33. Financial inclusion in India: an assessment ; Chapter 34. Mobile money services as a panacea to financial inclusion in sub-saharan Africa: the case of Uganda -- Section 4. Job creation and employee welfare. Chapter 35. Welfare regime: a critical discourse ; Chapter 36. Taxes, natural resource endowment, and the supply of labor: new evidence ; Chapter 37. A take on employee welfare facilities and employees' efficiency ; Chapter 38. Espousal of welfare schemes: a means for employees' satisfied work life with reference to pharmaceutical companies ; Chapter 39. A cloud computing adoption framework for Developing countries ; Chapter 40. The puzzle on unemployment factors and the welfare state role in Greece: what university students believe ; Chapter 41. Non-state SMEs in Vietnam: understanding strategic situation and implications for organizational performance ; Chapter 42. The impediments to entrepreneurial ventures among the bottom of pyramid community in northern Malaysia ; Chapter 43. Small and medium enterprises in the Slovak Republic: status and competitiveness of SMEs in the global markets and possibilities of optimization ; Chapter 44. Green growth intervention on employment generation in India: dynamic CGE model approach -- Section 5. Social inclusion and welfare. Chapter 45. The story retold visiting the role and mission of non-governmental organizations in the decision making and policy formulation process ; Chapter 46. An assessment relationship between social exclusion and transportation ; Chapter 47. Governance for food security: a framework for social learning and scenario building ; Chapter 48. Challenging the de-politicization of food poverty: austerity food blogs ; Chapter 49. National promotional banks' contributions to European Union countries' economic and social welfare ; Chapter 50. The reality of mobile payment systems and social inclusion in Latin America ; Chapter 51. Local governments in Brazil: are they the hub of the Brazilian "welfare state"? ; Chapter 52. Ethical appraisal of the role of civil society in Nigeria: pathway for social inclusion and sustainable development ; Chapter 53. Inspiring poor women to empower themselves: insights and lessons from Botswana ; Chapter 54. 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spellingShingle | Wealth creation and poverty reduction breakthroughs in research and practice Section 1. Digital divide and information access. Chapter 1. Tackling the digital divide: the shift from access to capacity ; Chapter 2. Technologies for digital inclusion: good practices dealing with diversity ; Chapter 3. Digital divide, data trash, and the commodification of information: discourses around the digital divide ; Chapter 4. Why the institutional access digital divide might be more significant than the home broadband divide ; Chapter 5. Sociotechnical and pedagogical barriers to technology integration ; Chapter 6. The challenges of using zero-rating (free basics) for addressing the affordability of ICT access in developing countries ; Chapter 7. A comparison of the digital divide across three countries with different development indices ; Chapter 8. Assessing robustness of Asian countries ranking: the case of digital divide index ; Chapter 9. Digital equity and policy: case of Korea ; Chapter 10. Digital inclusion and public policies in Brazil ; Chapter 11. An empirical note on health information digital divide: a study of Indian patients ; Chapter 12. ICT for development in Nigeria: towards an alignment with ICT4D 2.0 goals -- Section 2. Economic growth and welfare. Chapter 13. Economic growth, labor market segmentation, and labor productivity: a story from Indonesia ; Chapter 14. Re-examining the impact of financial system on economic growth: new evidence from heterogeneous regional panels ; Chapter 15. The impact of corruption on economic growth: a comparative analysis between Europe and MENA countries ; Chapter 16. Internet use and economic growth: evidences from lower middle income and low income countries ; Chapter 17. The impact of information and communication technologies on economic growth and electricity consumption: evidence from selected Balkan and Eastern European countries ; Chapter 18. Remittances and economic growth ; Chapter 19. Remittances: a key factor for economic change and the reduction of poverty in Latin America the case of Guatemala ; Chapter 20. Foreign direct investment as a tool for poverty alleviation ; Chapter 21. FDI and trade in services towards sustainable economic growth: an empirical evidence from India ; Chapter 22. Strategic perspectives on the genuine progress indicator and gross domestic product ; Chapter 23. Welfare economic principles of (urban) rail network pricing: first-best and second-best solutions ; Chapter 24. Economic growth and climate change: an exploratory country-level analytics study ; Chapter 25. Cities for new growth and socio-economic dynamism?: the case of smart cities and RDI-driven participative democracy and governance ; Chapter 26. Empirical analysis of the relationship between energy consumption, CO2 emissions and economic growth in Tunisia ; Chapter 27. Electric power transmission, distribution losses, and economic growth in Ghana ; Chapter 28. The social impact of the financial crises in the recent past and evidence thereof: with special reference to India -- Section 3. Financial inclusion. Chapter 29. Digital participation through mobile Internet banking and its impact on financial inclusion: a study of Jan Dhan Yojana ; Chapter 30. Digital entrepreneurial charity and solidarity for social change: KIVA and the "social-on-linezation" of poverty ; Chapter 31. The problems of development gap between developed and developing nations: is there any sign of convergence? ; Chapter 32. Lorenz curve, Gini coefficient and the income inequality in Turkey in the last 13 years ; Chapter 33. Financial inclusion in India: an assessment ; Chapter 34. Mobile money services as a panacea to financial inclusion in sub-saharan Africa: the case of Uganda -- Section 4. Job creation and employee welfare. Chapter 35. Welfare regime: a critical discourse ; Chapter 36. Taxes, natural resource endowment, and the supply of labor: new evidence ; Chapter 37. A take on employee welfare facilities and employees' efficiency ; Chapter 38. Espousal of welfare schemes: a means for employees' satisfied work life with reference to pharmaceutical companies ; Chapter 39. A cloud computing adoption framework for Developing countries ; Chapter 40. The puzzle on unemployment factors and the welfare state role in Greece: what university students believe ; Chapter 41. Non-state SMEs in Vietnam: understanding strategic situation and implications for organizational performance ; Chapter 42. The impediments to entrepreneurial ventures among the bottom of pyramid community in northern Malaysia ; Chapter 43. Small and medium enterprises in the Slovak Republic: status and competitiveness of SMEs in the global markets and possibilities of optimization ; Chapter 44. Green growth intervention on employment generation in India: dynamic CGE model approach -- Section 5. Social inclusion and welfare. Chapter 45. The story retold visiting the role and mission of non-governmental organizations in the decision making and policy formulation process ; Chapter 46. An assessment relationship between social exclusion and transportation ; Chapter 47. Governance for food security: a framework for social learning and scenario building ; Chapter 48. Challenging the de-politicization of food poverty: austerity food blogs ; Chapter 49. National promotional banks' contributions to European Union countries' economic and social welfare ; Chapter 50. The reality of mobile payment systems and social inclusion in Latin America ; Chapter 51. Local governments in Brazil: are they the hub of the Brazilian "welfare state"? ; Chapter 52. Ethical appraisal of the role of civil society in Nigeria: pathway for social inclusion and sustainable development ; Chapter 53. Inspiring poor women to empower themselves: insights and lessons from Botswana ; Chapter 54. Mann Deshi Foundation: model for women empowerment through human capital formation and development Distributive justice Income distribution Economic assistance Poverty Distributive justice fast Economic assistance fast Income distribution fast Poverty fast |
title | Wealth creation and poverty reduction breakthroughs in research and practice |
title_auth | Wealth creation and poverty reduction breakthroughs in research and practice |
title_exact_search | Wealth creation and poverty reduction breakthroughs in research and practice |
title_full | Wealth creation and poverty reduction breakthroughs in research and practice Information Resources Management Association, USA |
title_fullStr | Wealth creation and poverty reduction breakthroughs in research and practice Information Resources Management Association, USA |
title_full_unstemmed | Wealth creation and poverty reduction breakthroughs in research and practice Information Resources Management Association, USA |
title_short | Wealth creation and poverty reduction |
title_sort | wealth creation and poverty reduction breakthroughs in research and practice |
title_sub | breakthroughs in research and practice |
topic | Distributive justice Income distribution Economic assistance Poverty Distributive justice fast Economic assistance fast Income distribution fast Poverty fast |
topic_facet | Distributive justice Income distribution Economic assistance Poverty |
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