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Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have become important tools to promote a variety of public goals and … policies. In the past years much attention has been given to the expected social benefits from deploying ICT in different … emerging urban problems. The growing importance of ICT in daily life, business activities and governance prompts the need to …
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This paper offers both a conceptual and an operationalmodel that aims to map out the causes and implicationsof ICT … describe and test the rela-tionships between perceptions of the city, policy makers'beliefs about ICT and the associated urban … ICT policy.According to the model, respondents that perceive theircity as having many urban functions (e …
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Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have become important tools topromote and realize a variety of public … goals and policies. The growing importance of ICT indaily life, business activities and govemance prompts the need to … consider the role of ICTmore explicitIy in urban administrations and policies. What are the city maker's expectationsabout ICT …
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Some 2000 years ago, the average annual distance a person would normally travel, was approximately 500 km. The action radius of most people remained rather stable, but it rose gradually after the industrial revolution to some 1820 km (by car, bus, railway or aircraft) in the year 1960. Then, a...
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In the Netherlands the share of immigrants in the total population has steadily increased in recent decades. The present paper takes a look at wage differences between natives and migrants who are equally educated. This reduces potential skills biases in our analysis. We apply a Mincer equation...
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