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In this chapter, the digital growth of the Southeast Asia (SEA) region was conceptually explored, and we provided a systematic overview and analysis of how countries digitally harness and maximise the benefits of online platforms. Then, we discuss how the digital divide, marginalisation, and exclusion as processes, continue to be ingrained in the region, urging a need for intra- and inter-countries’ inclusive responses to e-development. Last, we raise some concerns over digital transformation and explore how different SEA parties can respond to these risks.
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Hung, J. (2024). How Southeast Asia Can Better Arrange and Deliver Internet Policies So as to Defy the Digital Divide. In: Radovanović, D. (eds) Digital Literacy and Inclusion. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30808-6_5
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