
Global Digital Technology Convergence
Driving Diffusion via Network Effects
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 29. September 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
130 pages
978-1-032-51277-8 (ISBN)
Description
Since the 1970s, we have witnessed unprecedented diff usion of digital technologies in both speed and geographic coverage. These technologies are pervasive and disruptive, and lead to profound shifts and transformations in societies and economies. Many claim that emerging network externalities are the principal phenomenon driving the process of technology diff usion and determining its in-time dynamics.
This book analyzes the unique role network eff ects play in the process of digital technology diff usion. Using the time span of 1980-2022 and data from over 180 countries, the authors examines the strength and determinants of emerging network externalities in the process of digital technology diffusion across the world. Moreover, using international case studies it traces the process of technology convergence and technology convergence club formation, intending to answer whether cross-country gaps are diminishing or rather growing, and if countries form unique 'clubs' within which a rapid convergence occurs.
Global Digital Technology Convergence is written for scholars and researchers in the fi elds of technology and innovation management, information and communication technology, economic development and the economics of innovation.
This book analyzes the unique role network eff ects play in the process of digital technology diff usion. Using the time span of 1980-2022 and data from over 180 countries, the authors examines the strength and determinants of emerging network externalities in the process of digital technology diffusion across the world. Moreover, using international case studies it traces the process of technology convergence and technology convergence club formation, intending to answer whether cross-country gaps are diminishing or rather growing, and if countries form unique 'clubs' within which a rapid convergence occurs.
Global Digital Technology Convergence is written for scholars and researchers in the fi elds of technology and innovation management, information and communication technology, economic development and the economics of innovation.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate
Illustrations
14 s/w Tabellen, 16 s/w Zeichnungen, 16 s/w Abbildungen
14 Tables, black and white; 16 Line drawings, black and white; 16 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
184 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-51277-8 (9781032512778)
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Driving Diffusion via Network Effects
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Driving Diffusion via Network Effects
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Driving Diffusion via Network Effects
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Persons
Ewa Lechman is a professor of economics, employed at Faculty of Management and Economics, Gdansk University of Technology/Fahrenheit Universities. Her research interests concentrate on economic development, digital technologies and technological progress, and its role in reshaping social and economic systems, as well as economics of network and innovative financial instruments.
Adam Marszk is associate professor at Faculty of Management and Economics, Gdansk University of Technology. His research focuses on financial innovations, financial markets, sustainable investing, financial systems in underdeveloped economies, economic integration and portfolio management.
Adam Marszk is associate professor at Faculty of Management and Economics, Gdansk University of Technology. His research focuses on financial innovations, financial markets, sustainable investing, financial systems in underdeveloped economies, economic integration and portfolio management.
Content
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Context and background
1.2 Goals
1.3 Structure
Chapter 2. Digital technologies as network technologies.
2.1 On the significance of network technologies. A brief historical perspective.
2.2 Networks and network externalities as technology diffusion drivers.
Chapter 3. Empirical underpinnings
3.1 The sample
3.2 Methodological settings.
Chapter 4. Tracing technology convergence and network effects.
4.1 General overview
4.2 Technology convergence and technology convergence clubs.
4.3 Network externalities as a driver of technology diffusion.
Chapter 5. Conclusions and policy implications.
5.1 What have we learnt from this book?.
5.2 Digital convergence or divergence? Drawing the "big picture".
1.1 Context and background
1.2 Goals
1.3 Structure
Chapter 2. Digital technologies as network technologies.
2.1 On the significance of network technologies. A brief historical perspective.
2.2 Networks and network externalities as technology diffusion drivers.
Chapter 3. Empirical underpinnings
3.1 The sample
3.2 Methodological settings.
Chapter 4. Tracing technology convergence and network effects.
4.1 General overview
4.2 Technology convergence and technology convergence clubs.
4.3 Network externalities as a driver of technology diffusion.
Chapter 5. Conclusions and policy implications.
5.1 What have we learnt from this book?.
5.2 Digital convergence or divergence? Drawing the "big picture".