By: |
Firas H. Al-Hammadany;
Almas Heshmati (Technology Management, Economics and Policy Program(TEMEP), Seoul National University) |
Abstract: |
The Internet is considered to be today¡¯s most advanced technology and a key
to progress of communication and exchange of information, goods, services and
technologies. Since its introduction during the late 1960s, the Internet has
led to the creation of opportunities and conditions of development both for
the developed and developing nations around the globe. Not all nations though
welcome this particular tool of world connection. Iraq is facing huge
challenges in increasing Internet penetration and usage and changing the
traditional way of communication. However, this is a difficult task as there
are many factors that define this transition process. This issue and more
shall be better presented in this study. Through the use of a suitable
approach, this study aims to explain the determinants of Internet use in Iraq.
The results indicate that while the people of Iraq are eager to adopt this
technology in order to reach out to the world, a number of factors like lack
of adequate resources, insufficient incentives and encouragement from the
government and some social inhibitions are not allowing this technology to
become a public domain. |
Keywords: |
Internet use, benefits of Internet, purposes of using Internet, modern media, Internet use in Iraq |
JEL: |
C25 C35 D12 L86 L96 |
Date: |
2009–11 |
URL: |
http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:snv:dp2009:200928&r=ict |