“…In recent years, issues concerning the digital divide have received significant attention in academic research (e.g., NTIA, 1995NTIA, , 1998NTIA, , 1999DiMaggio, Hargittai, Neuman, & Robinson, 2001;Sciadas, 2002;Sciadas, 2005;Dewan & Riggins, 2005;Cuervo & Menéndez, 2006;Deichmann et al, 2006;van Dijk, 2006;Fryer & Grander, 2008;Ayanso, Cho, & Lertwachara, 2010;Ayanso, Cho, & Lertwachara, 2014). The concept of the digital divide was originally used to describe the gap in Internet access between rural and urban areas of the United States, and particularly considered the lack of access to online resources for the following groups: minorities, the elderly, and people with lower incomes, lower levels of education, and people with disabilities (Hoffman & Novak, 1998;Norris, 2001;Sciadas, 2002).…”