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Measuring the digital divide: A modified benefit-of-the-doubt approach

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posted on 2024-11-17, 16:38 authored by Mahdi Mahdiloo, Amir E Andargoli, Mehdi Toloo, Charles Harvie, Thach Thao Duong
In this paper, a modified composite index is developed to measure digital inclusion for a group of cities and regions. The developed model, in contrast to the existing benefit-of-the-doubt (BoD) composite index literature, considers the subindexes as non-compensatory. This new way of modeling results in three important properties: (i) all subindexes are taken into account when assessing the digital inclusion of regions and are not removed (substituted) from the composite index, (ii) in addition to an overall composite index (aggregation of the subindexes), partial indexes (aggregated scores for each subindex) are also provided so that weak performances can be detected more effectively than when only the overall index is measured, and (iii) compared with current BoD models, the developed model has improved discriminatory power. To demonstrate the developed model, we use the Australian digital inclusion index as a real-world example.

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Grantová Agentura České Republiky (19- 13946S)

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Journal title

Knowledge-Based Systems

Volume

261

Language

English

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