In this paper we present a framework for evaluating the social impact of high-bandwidth Internet provision and use in Australia. High-bandwidth Internet will be provided through a national broadband network to be rolled out gradually and which began in 2011. The framework is based around four key aspects: (1) identifying provision of the national broadband network as an intervention, (2) specification of important outcomes, (3) understanding the behavioural link between intervention and outcomes and (4) conduct of high-quality population-based empirical research. The framework is sufficiently flexible that it can be adapted and applied to various regions of Australia and, depending on the appropriate focus, to the conduct of different types of studies. It is hoped that, by focusing attention on the human behavioural link between high-bandwidth Internet provision and individual outcomes in the general community, we will be able to identify ways of promoting social inclusion and other benefits through appropriate use of the national broadband network .
Conference paper
A framework for evaluating the impact of high band-width internet provision and use on digital literacy and social life outcomes in Australia
pp.101-111
Building sustainable information systems: proceedings of the 2012 international conference on information systems
2013
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- Title
- A framework for evaluating the impact of high band-width internet provision and use on digital literacy and social life outcomes in Australia
- Creators
- S Dane - CSIROM Fahey - CSIROC Mason - CSIRORick van der Zwan - Southern Cross UniversityJulie Tucker - Southern Cross UniversityD Bradford - CSIROC Griffith - CSIRO
- Publication Details
- pp.101-111
- Conference
- Building sustainable information systems: proceedings of the 2012 international conference on information systems
- Number of pages
- 101-111
- Identifiers
- 2843; 991012821575402368
- Academic Unit
- School of Health and Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Conference paper