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Networks Externalities as Social Phenomenon in the Process ICT Diffusion.

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This paper is designed to fill the gap in knowledge that we have identified regarding the process of diffusion of information and communication technologies and emerging network effects that significantly enhance spread of these technologies. We contribute to the present state of the art by examining the process of ICT diffusion in 50 countries, which in 2015 achieved highest ICT penetration rates.

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Economics & Sociology no. 11, pages 22 - 40,
ISSN: 2071-789X
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2018
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Lechman E.: Networks Externalities as Social Phenomenon in the Process ICT Diffusion.// Economics&Sociology. -Vol. 11., nr. 1 (2018), s.22-40
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Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.14254/2071-789x.2018/11-1/2
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