EIB Working Paper 2020/07 - The growing digital divide in Europe and the United States (Volume 2020/7)
Using the EIBIS Digital and Skills Survey on digitalisation activities of firms in the EU and the US, this study confirms the trend toward a growing digital divide in the corporate landscape with, on one side, many firms that are not digitally active, and on the other side, a substantial number of d...
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