2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2020.102524
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Accessibility and digital inclusion in Brazil and South Korea: A comparison between micro and macro territorial approach

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“…A study found that the development in terms of financial inclusion is raised from the technology and governance in tune with society and education needs, which is applied in Brazil and South Korea, respectively [ 8 , 51 ]. Developed countries such as South Korea are provided with a higher financial inclusion and competitiveness than Brazil, categorised as a developing country.…”
Section: The Review Of Digital Financial Inclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study found that the development in terms of financial inclusion is raised from the technology and governance in tune with society and education needs, which is applied in Brazil and South Korea, respectively [ 8 , 51 ]. Developed countries such as South Korea are provided with a higher financial inclusion and competitiveness than Brazil, categorised as a developing country.…”
Section: The Review Of Digital Financial Inclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies focus only on the assessment of specific dimensions of inclusive cities. For example, in studies examining the ranking of smart cities, the dimension of smart inclusion was emphasized (Greco & Bencardino, 2014;Sant'Ana et al, 2021). Gawlak et al (2021) assess tools for urban spatial inclusiveness and urban quality of life assessment.…”
Section: Ranking Inclusive Cities: Scholarly Debatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Citizens who previously were excluded from governance processes can voice their concerns digitally and local governments can approach urban issues with a greater perspective. Moreover, the presence of digital inclusion policies demonstrates that local governments understand the value of citizen input in the function of a successful smart city [100].…”
Section: Smart People With Digital Inclusion Focusmentioning
confidence: 99%