Efficiency in an increasingly connected world
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Efficiency in an increasingly connected world
(The global information technology report)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2005
- 2004-2005
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The global information technology report 2004-2005 : efficiency in an increasingly connected world
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  Hiroshima
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  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
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"The global information technology report 2004-2005 is a special project within the framework of the Global Competitiveness Programme. The global information technology report is the result of a collaboration between the World Economic Forum and INSEAD, France"--T. p. verso
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Description
The use and application of ICT continues to be an important factor driving economic growth. The World Economic Forum, in collaboration with INSEAD, is pleased to announce the release of its fourth edition of the annual Global Information Technology Report - a comprehensive tool for measuring the progress of and identifying the obstacles to ICT development in over 100 countries worldwide. The Networked Readiness Index of the report provides the most comprehensive assessment of how prepared an economy is to capture the benefits of technology to promote economic growth and productivity. This study explicitly considers the roles played by the major stakeholders - individuals, businesses and governments, in relation to three dimensions: the environment for the development and use of ICT, the readiness of stakeholders to leverage the potential of ICT, and the degree of usage of ICT. The selection of essays, detailed country profiles for 104 economies and data tables on 70 different ICT indicators presented in the report provide a useful guide for the design and structure of policy measures for the key ICT stakeholders, individuals, businesses, and governments, in order to capture the benefits of ICT.
Table of Contents
- Preface Forewords Executive Summary The Networked Readiness Index Rankings PART 1: CHAPTERS An Analysis of the Diffusion and Usage of Information and Communications Technologies of Nations
- INSEAD Net Impact: European eGovernment: How People, Process and Technology Achieve Greater Productivity in the European Public Sector
- CISCO The ICT Sector and the Global Economy: Counting the Gains
- IMF Is a New Telecommunications Regulatory Framework Needed for the Twenty-first Century?
- MCKINSEY Building a Sound Foundation for the Information Society
- Internet Society Next Generation IT Outsourcing: Profits or Perils?
- Booz Allen Hamilton Case Study: Rearing Taiwan's ICT Industry
- Institute for Information Industry PART 2: COUNTRY PROFILES How to Read the Country Tables List of Countries PART 3: DATA PRESENTATION How to Read the Data Tables List of Data Tables About the Authors Partner Institutes Acknowledgement
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