TY - BOOK
T1 - Digital towns
T2 - Accelerating and measuring the digital transformation of rural societies and economies
AU - Lynn, Theo
AU - Rosati, Pierangelo
AU - Conway, Edel
AU - Curran, Declan
AU - Fox, Grace
AU - O'Gorman, Colm
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2022. All rights reserved.
PY - 2022/2/10
Y1 - 2022/2/10
N2 - This open access book explores the digital transformation of small and rural towns, in particular, how to measure the evolution and development of digital towns. In addition to access to resources, competition from urban and global markets, and population trends, rural communities present lesser access and use of digital technologies and have lower digital competencies and skills than their urban counterparts. Consequently, they experience less beneficial outcomes from increased digitalisation than urban areas. This book defines what a digital town is and explores digitalisation from the perspective of the four basic economic sectors in towns - individuals and households, businesses, the public sector, and civil society - and three types of enabling infrastructure - digital connectivity, education, and governance. Particular attention is paid to how digitalisation efforts are measured by intergovernmental and international organisations for each sector and enabling infrastructure. The book concludes with a Digital Town Readiness Framework that offers local communities, policymakers, and scholars an initial set of indicators upon which to develop digital town initiatives, and measure progress. For those ready to embrace the opportunity, this book is a pathfinder on the road to a more equitable and impactful digital society and digital economy.
AB - This open access book explores the digital transformation of small and rural towns, in particular, how to measure the evolution and development of digital towns. In addition to access to resources, competition from urban and global markets, and population trends, rural communities present lesser access and use of digital technologies and have lower digital competencies and skills than their urban counterparts. Consequently, they experience less beneficial outcomes from increased digitalisation than urban areas. This book defines what a digital town is and explores digitalisation from the perspective of the four basic economic sectors in towns - individuals and households, businesses, the public sector, and civil society - and three types of enabling infrastructure - digital connectivity, education, and governance. Particular attention is paid to how digitalisation efforts are measured by intergovernmental and international organisations for each sector and enabling infrastructure. The book concludes with a Digital Town Readiness Framework that offers local communities, policymakers, and scholars an initial set of indicators upon which to develop digital town initiatives, and measure progress. For those ready to embrace the opportunity, this book is a pathfinder on the road to a more equitable and impactful digital society and digital economy.
KW - Broadband
KW - Connectivity
KW - Digital Citizen
KW - Digital policy
KW - Open access
KW - Public policy
KW - Technology management
KW - Urban rural divide
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85192778485
U2 - 10.1007/9783030912475
DO - 10.1007/9783030912475
M3 - Book
AN - SCOPUS:85192778485
SN - 9783030912468
BT - Digital towns
PB - Springer International Publishing
ER -