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Abstract
Along with the progress of digitalization, it becomes essential for everyone to use digital means at every corner in society. At the same time, the potential disadvantages of not being able to use digital services have increased. This paper, by focusing on the elderly as one of the central concerns in the digital divide discussion, studies the elderly’s technology acceptance through a comparative study of two countries. Denmark and Japan are chosen as subjects of the study, which have similarly advanced IT infrastructure but significant difference in IT utilization among the elderly. The comparative analysis shows that reasons why the elderly do not use IT are very different, but three key aspects are identified as essential drivers of IT use. That is: advanced usability, informal supporters, and external mandate. Our work identifies findings within the current digital divide discussion and provides implications for the future inclusion strategies of the elderly.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 56th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences : January 3-6, 2023 | Hyatt Regency Maui |
Editors | Tung X. Bui |
Number of pages | 10 |
Place of Publication | Honolulu |
Publisher | HICSS |
Publication date | 2023 |
Pages | 1859-1868 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-0-9981331-6-4, 2572-6862 |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Event | 56th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - Maui, Hawaii, United States Duration: 3 Jan 2023 → 6 Jan 2023 Conference number: 56 https://hicss.hawaii.edu/ |
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Conference | 56th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences |
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Number | 56 |
Location | Maui |
Country/Territory | United States |
City | Hawaii |
Period | 03/01/2023 → 06/01/2023 |
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Keywords
- Diversity
- Equity
- Inclusion in Digital Government
- Narrowing the Divides
- Inclusion
- Senior usage
- Technology acceptance
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