“…However, most studies are grounded in the context of welldeveloped economies, e.g., United Kingdom (Choudrie, Vyas, Voros, & Tsitsianis, 2013; and Germany (Maier, Laumer, & Eckhardt, 2011;Niehaves & Plattfaut, 2011). Researchers also examined factors affecting the adoption and usage of ICTs in households of non-European developing countries, e.g., in Jordan (Abu-Shamaa & Abu-Shanab, 2015;Dwivedi, AlAlwan, Rana, & Williams, 2015), Thailand (Kilenthong & Odton, 2014), and China (Yang, Chen, & Wei, 2015). The author of this paper, after extensively searching the literature, did not uncover any deep studies about factors affecting the adoption and usage of ICTs within households in less developed European countries, which are called transition economies.…”