The last decade has seen information and communication
technologies (ICT) dramatically transforming the world, enabling innovation and
productivity increases, connecting people and communities, and improving standards
of living and opportunities across the globe.
While changing the way individuals live, interact, and work,
ICT has also proven to be a key precondition for enhanced competitiveness and
economic and societal modernization, as well as an important instrument for
bridging economic and social divides and reducing poverty.
The GITR series has been published by the World Economic
Forum in partnership with INSEAD since 2001, accompanying and monitoring ICT
advances for more than a decade as well as raising awareness of the importance
of ICT diffusion and usage for long-term competitiveness and societal well
being. Through the lens of the Networked Readiness Index (NRI), the driving
factors of networked readiness and ICT leveraging have been identified, highlighting
the joint responsibility of all social actors, namely individuals, businesses,
and governments, in this respect. The series has become over time one of the
most respected studies of its kind.
It has been extensively used by policymakers and relevant
stakeholders as a unique tool to identify strengths on which to build and
weaknesses that need to be addressed in national strategies for enhanced
networked readiness. The results of this year’s report, the eleventh of its
kind, will be released on April 4th, 2012 at 10am EDT (Eastern Daylight Time).
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