Authors: Petkovski, Ivana 
Vranić, Petar 
Affiliations: Computer Science 
Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 
Title: Quantifying the Digital Divide: A Data-Driven Approach with EFA, Shannon Entropy and Sensitivity Testing
Journal: Foundations of Computing and Decision Sciences
Volume: 50
Issue: 4
First page: 511
Last page: 536
Issue Date: 2025
Rank: M22
ISSN: 0867-6356
DOI: 10.2478/fcds-2025-0020
Abstract: 
In the digital world, inequalities in digital participation often arise as a consequence of the uneven distribution of digital resources. Therefore, the objective of this study is to develop a digital divide index (DDI) that facilitates the temporal and spatial examination of disparities in the availability and quality of internet access, internet use and outcomes. Empirical data for 27 European countries were collected from online available datasets for 2014 and 2022. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was used to identify factors in DDI, while the weight values were calculated using the Shannon entropy method. The average difference in DDI scores indicates a spread of the digital divide facilitated by Finland, Latvia, Estonia, Germany, Poland and Slovakia. States in Northern and Central Europe like Norway, Austria and the Czech Republic are at the forefront of achieving digital equality. Spatial analysis reveals that Benelux countries along with Scandinavian countries show the highest levels of DDI, while Southern Europe lags behind. Sensitivity testing results show a stable index structure with variations in the importance of factors not significantly affecting the ranking results.
Publisher: Poznan University of Technology

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