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The digital divide and the theory of optimal slack
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Mathematical ProgrammingDigital SocietyEngineeringDigital InclusionGame TheoryEducationDigital DivideCommunicationOnline Learning CommunityOperations ResearchGovernment PolicyCombinatorial OptimizationMechanism DesignQuantitative ManagementEconomicsComputer ScienceFair DivisionOptimal SlackDigital LiteracyCommunity DevelopmentSocial ComputingCommunication TechnologyBusinessKnowledge ManagementTechnologyEconomics And Computation
The digital divide and exclusion from the knowledge society have become important subjects of government policy. This article compares online communities located in two UK housing estates. Both have relatively high levels of computer literacy but also significant numbers of novices and non-users. It is argued that one estate is achieving a higher level of inclusion because it combines teamwork with optimal levels of organizational slack. Further, this article discusses the optimal conditions for creating an information and communication technology (ICT) learning community and hence contribute to the debate on how best to overcome the digital divide. The possible implications of the findings are explored in terms of policy initiatives.
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