OECD Manual Measuring The Digital Economy
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- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Contents
- Reader’s Guide
- Executive Summary
- A MEASUREMENT AGENDA FOR THE DIGITAL ECONOMY
- Chapter 1 THE DIGITAL ECONOMY TODAY
- Figure 1. Internet usage trends in the OECD and differences by country (top panel) and by age group
- Figure 2. Trends in broadband speed across the OECD, Q4 2009-13
- Figure 3. Wikipedia monthly page views on mobile platforms, by language, 2010-13
- Figure 4. The progress of smartphones, 2010-13
- Figure 5. Average data storage cost for consumers, 1998-2012
- Figure 6. Data mining-related scientific articles, 1995-2014
- Figure 7. R&D intensity and contribution to total BERD by industry in the OECD, 2011
- Figure 8. Methods to stimulate creativity across 22 European countries in information industries vs
- Figure 9. ICT uptake among process and organisational innovators and non-innovators in 13 European c
- Figure 10. Patents on M2M, data analytics and 3D printing technologies, 2004-14
- Figure 11. Cost of genome sequencing, 2001-14
- Figure 12. The relative size of information industries in the OECD, 2000 and 2012
- Figure 13. Apparent labour productivity levels, information industries vs. total economy, 2012
- Figure 14. OECD shares in global exports of ICT goods and in underlying value added, 2000 and 2009
- Figure 15. Performance trends of top 250 ICT firms, 2000-13
- Figure 16. Venture capital investment in the United States, by industry, 1995-2012
- Figure 17. The dynamics of ICT sector employment in the OECD, 1995-2012
- Figure 18. The dynamics of ICT-related occupations in OECD countries, 2003-13
- Figure 19. Computer use at work in OECD countries, by level of sophistication, 2012
- Figure 20. Participation in e-commerce by individuals and enterprises, 2007-08 and 2012-13
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 2 INVESTING IN SMART INFRASTRUCTURE
- 2.1 Broadband penetration
- 2.2 Mobile data communication
- 2.3 The growth of the Internet
- 2.4 Toward higher speed
- 2.5 Prices for connectivity
- 2.6 ICT devices and applications
- 2.7 E-commerce across borders
- 2.8 Security
- Use of security methods for authentication/identification and the protection of data by enterprises,
- Businesses having encountered IT security problems, attacks resulting in denial-of-service, by size,
- Distributed denial-of-service attacks originating from or targeting each geographical area, April 20
- 2.9 Perceiving security and privacy threats
- 2.10 Improving the evidence base for online security and privacy
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 3 EMPOWERING SOCIETY
- Chapter 4 UNLEASHING INNOVATION
- Chapter 5 DELIVERING GROWTH AND JOBS
- Data sources
- List of Figures
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