区域机构和城市数字鸿沟

IF 2.3 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Andrea Caragliu , Chiara F. Del Bo
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摘要

数字鸿沟是社会经济不平等的诸多方面之一,它在有手段和能力从现代信息通信技术中获益的公民与缺乏这些资源和技能的公民之间制造了一道鸿沟。在个别和更总体一级的决定因素中,包括区域机构质量在内的特定空间因素可能影响其地理分布。在本文中,我们利用2008-2017年期间覆盖181个欧洲城市的数据,研究了城市内部数字鸿沟的空间分布及其与几个地方特征的关系。我们特别关注地理变量与地方机构质量之间的相互作用,用哥德堡大学的治理质量数据集来衡量。城市内部的数字鸿沟是使用欧洲公民的个人层面数据计算的,从而控制了文献中确定为相关决定因素的个人特征。这些信息包括性别、年龄、教育程度和职业信息等。本文揭示了城市内部数字鸿沟的个体层面决定因素,并考虑了城市数字鸿沟的不均匀空间分布与地方制度、经济和社会特征之间的关系。在城市政策规划中越来越依赖数字解决方案的地方政策制定者,我们的工作可以帮助他们考虑到当地公民之间存在的数字鸿沟,并采取纠正措施,以帮助实现数字城市政策的全部潜力。我们的实证结果证明,地方机构的质量与城市内部的数字鸿沟之间存在负相关关系。结果对许多替代规格以及历史仪器的使用都是可靠的。
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Regional institutions and the urban digital divide
The digital divide represents one of the many facets of socio-economic inequalities, creating a wedge between citizens with the means and ability to reap the benefits related to modern information and communication technologies (ICTs) and those who lack these resources and skills. Among its determinants at the individual and more aggregate level, space-specific factors, including the quality of regional institutions, may affect its geographical breakdown. In this paper we exploit data covering 181 European cities for the period 2008–2017, examining the spatial distribution of the within-city digital divide and how this relates to several local characteristics. In particular, we focus on the interplay between geographic variables and institutional quality at the local level, measured with the University of Gothenburg’s Quality of Governance dataset. Within-city digital divide is computed using individual-level data on European citizens, thus controlling for individual traits that the literature has identified as relevant determinants. These include gender, age, education level, and occupational information, among others. Our paper sheds light both on the individual level determinants of the within-city digital divide, and considers how the uneven spatial distribution of the urban digital divide is related to local institutional, economic and social characteristics. Implications of our work can help inform local policy makers, who increasingly rely on digital solutions in urban policy planning, to consider the existence of a local digital divide among citizens and adopt corrective measures to help achieve digital urban policies’ full potential. Our empirical results document a negative association between the quality of local institutions and the within-city digital divide. Results are robust to a number of alternative specifications, as well as to the use of historical instruments.
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期刊介绍: Regional Science is the official journal of the Regional Science Association International. It encourages high quality scholarship on a broad range of topics in the field of regional science. These topics include, but are not limited to, behavioral modeling of location, transportation, and migration decisions, land use and urban development, interindustry analysis, environmental and ecological analysis, resource management, urban and regional policy analysis, geographical information systems, and spatial statistics. The journal publishes papers that make a new contribution to the theory, methods and models related to urban and regional (or spatial) matters.
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