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For the first time, Denmark tops the rankings of The Global Information Technology Report 2006-2007’s “Networked Readiness Index”, as a culmination of an upward trend since 2003, writes the World Economic Forum in a press release.

Denmark is moving up two positions from last year.

According to the Wolrd Economic Forum "Denmark has benefited from a clear government ICT vision and early focus on ICT penetration and usage, which has resulted in impressive levels of Internet and PC usage as well as that of e-government and in a very dynamic e-business environment. A well-developed internal market, together with a continuous emphasis on education and R&D and a talent for pioneering applications and technologies, have laid the basis for the development of a first-league high-tech industry."

Top ten on the Networked Readiness Index Rankings 2006-2007 (position lats year in brackets):

  1. Denmark (3)
  2. Sweden (8)
  3. Singapore (2)
  4. Finland (5)
  5. Switzerland (9)
  6. Netherlands (12)
  7. USA (1)
  8. Iceland (4)
  9. United Kingdom (10)
  10. Norway (13)

With record coverage of 122 economies worldwide and published for the sixth consecutive year, The Global Information Technology Report (GITR) has become the world’s most respected assessment of the impact of information and communication technology (ICT) on the development process and the competitiveness of nations. The Networked Readiness Index (NRI) measures the propensity of countries to leverage the opportunities offered by ICT for development and increased competitiveness. It also establishes a broad international framework mapping out the enabling factors of such capacity.

The Report is produced by the World Economic Forum in cooperation with INSEAD.

Read the press release and download the full report here.

Autor(en)/Author(s): Palle C. Hansen

Quelle/Source: Copenhagen Capacity, 28.03.2007

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