Digital economy

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Digital economy (154)
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Synopsis: Ict: Data: Digital data: Digital economy:


(Focus) Eunika Mercier-Laurent-The Innovation Biosphere_ Planet and Brains in the Digital Era-Wiley-ISTE (2015).pdf

and research and €19 billion for the industries of tomorrow, including the support of SMES, technologies for sustainable development and digital economy.


2014 Irish Government National Policy Statement on Entrepreneurship in Ireland.pdf

and advantages afforded by the digital economy. Some sectors, such as travel, accommodation, electronic goods and services, have already been transformed by digital trading.


2015 Ireland Action Plan for Jobs.pdf

The digital economy represents 5 per cent of GDP, is growing at approximately 20 per cent per year


Budapest Peer Review_Hungary_v3.pdf

Digital infrastructure a horizontal area Digital competencies (e-literacy+e-inclusion) Digital economy (innovative developments, e-governance, digitalisation of contents, e-services, RDI


Deloitte_Europe's vision and action plan to foster digital entrepeneurship.pdf

The digital economy isn't just about speeding up communication across borders or changing the skills workers need;

and promote the connection between traditional industries and the digital economy. 4 Mckinsey & Company (2012).

Measuring Industry Digitisation-Leaders and Laggards in the Digital economy Not only is there a substantial gap between the leading and less digitised sectors in terms of digitisation, the pace at

Measuring Industry Digitisation-Leaders and Laggards in the Digital economy Additionally, policy makers should be aware that even within one industry,

Measuring Industry Digitisation-Leaders and Laggards in the Digital economy When looking into greater detail at companies in particular industries that are pushing the uptake of digital technologies illustrated in Figure 8 the differences among the four business process dimensions

Measuring Industry Digitisation-Leaders and Laggards in the Digital economy As a result, it is clear that industries primarily dealing with information

Measuring Industry Digitisation-Leaders and Laggards in the Digital economy Generally, central and northern economies are more digitised

Since early 2000 U k.'s digital economy is steadily growing To take up this trend, the U k. government commitment has articulated a strong vision for the U k. to emerge as a leading centre in the new high tech economy

the European commission aims to further stimulate the digital economy. According to the European commission, full implementation of the updated Digital Agenda would enhance growth with a 5%expected increase of European GDP by 2020.

and mathematics) wanting to work in Europe's digital economy. Development of a funding programme or a tax reduction system that will established support businesses when hiring a specialised individual in specific fields vital for the business of the company.

leaders and laggards in the digital economy-COM (2013) 151 final. Proposal for a Directive of the European parliament and of the Council on the conditions of entry and residence of third-country nationals for the purposes of research, studies, pupil exchange, remunerated

Measuring Industry Digitisation-Leaders and Laggards in the Digital economy & Eurostat (2011; Deloitte analysis 271 125 127 129 129 131 114 119 121 108 109 94 98 100 100 79 85 73


Digital Agenda 2014-2017 - Germany.pdf

The digital economy and digital workplace...12 1. Supporting and promoting the digitisation of industry...13 2. Supporting the young digital economy...

14 3. Developing a sustainable regulatory framework for the digital economy...14 4. Reconfiguring the workplace in the digital world...

15 5. Promoting the transition to renewable energy and green IT...16 III. Innovative public administration...

A. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF OUR DIGITAL POLICY 5 Digitisation and societal development A strong digital economy is a fundamental building block of a competitive service society and industrial nation.

The digital economy and digital workplace I I. THE DIGITAL ECONOMY AND DIGITAL WORKPLACE 13 Ever greater volumes of data (so-called big data) are being interconnected to build smart data,

Furthermore, as ICT providers and ICT consumers, Germany's Mittelstand (small and medium-sized businesses) must be assisted with the greatest range of support measures possible in the transition to the digital economy.

We are supporting the digital economy in its research activities and through ongoing dialogue and an innovation-friendly business environment.

THE DIGITAL ECONOMY AND DIGITAL WORKPLACE zzsupporting smart home applications; zzfacilitating ICT-based support for (electro-)mobility;

and provide stimulus for social progress. 2 Supporting the young digital economy By bringing together established businesses and young, innovative enterprises under a future-oriented innovation and growth policy,

Germany now has the opportunity to join the ranks of the leading global digital economies and increase the number of annual business start-ups from approximately 10,000 to 15,000 on an ongoing basis. We are stepping up our involvement with the advisory board Young Digital economy and supporting young innovative businesses and start-ups by:

zzfostering entrepreneurship in Germany by continuing to develop the range of information and advisory services available to people starting new businesses,

zzlinking German start-ups with other international start-up hubs. 3. Developing a sustainable regulatory framework for the digital economy The Federal government wishes to protect the regulatory framework of the market economy in the digital age.

I I. THE DIGITAL ECONOMY AND DIGITAL WORKPLACE 15 We will improve the distribution and availability of mobile Internet access via WLAN.

THE DIGITAL ECONOMY AND DIGITAL WORKPLACE family and working life on a partnership basis. To this end


Digital Opportunities_ Innovative ICT solutions for youth employment.pdf

These incubation spaces are key to emerging digital economies because they solve a lot of the problems that young digital entrepreneurs face by providing connectivity, support structures, mentorship and collaboration.

New Competences and Jobs for a Greener and Smarter Economy, OECD Digital economy Papers, No. 198,(OECD Publishing, 2012), http://dx. doi. org/10.1787/5k994f3prlr5-en

OECD Digital economy Papers, No. 198. OECD Publishing, 2012. http://dx. doi. org/10.1787/5k994f3prlr5-en.


DIGITAL SOCIAL INNOVATION Growning a Digital Social Innovation Ecosystem for Europe.pdf

Internet networks have become a key infrastructure for the development of the digital economy due to the‘democratisation'of the access technologies,

The European commission has announced an ambitious Digital Single Market Package that will create the conditions for a vibrant digital economy

and the role of data brokers64 will be crucial for understanding the future of bottom-up digital economies.

Many of the inventions that now form the basis of the digital economy and the emerging Internet of things have their roots in strong public investment that funded general-purpose technologies and basic research.


DIGITAL SOCIAL INNOVATION social_innovation_decade_of_changes.pdf

supporting the Europe 2020 priorities in areas like innovation, the digital economy, employment, youth, industrial policy, poverty,

It also manages to give the digital economy the necessary political attention. It gave rise to the cooperation

A study has also been launched to crowdsource policy insights for new sources of growth and jobs in the digital economy through an online platform.


Digital Social Innovation_ second interim study report.pdf

Furthermore, the Digital economy is now mainly based on business models that aggregate, analyse and sell personal data, turning personal data in what has been defined as the oil of the Internet economy.

Defining sensible governance modalities for big data will requires a large collaboration between public and private actors. 56 4. Identity Management is becoming a very important issue in the digital economy

A broader investigation and the understanding of the implication of such mechanisms are crucial for the understanding of future bottom-up digital economies.


dsi-report-complete-EU.pdf

Internet networks have become a key infrastructure for the development of the digital economy due to the democratisation of the access technologies,


dsi-report-complete-lr.pdf

Internet networks have become a key infrastructure for the development of the digital economy due to the democratisation of the access technologies,


E-commerce Action plan 2012-2015.pdf

adopted by the Commission on 3 october 20124, the digital economy and the realization of the Digital Single Market for Europe are one of the four main drivers of a more prosperous and competitive Europe.

and boosting Europe's digital economy. The Commission's proposals update and modernise the principles enshrined in the Data protection Directive 95/46/EC,


E-commerce, omni-channel retail and EU policy.pdf

and the power of the digital economy have opened new ways for consumers to shop. New businesses have developed which specialise in offering and taking orders via the internet and through distance selling.

It is no longer in line with the current and future business environment and the digital economy. Or it creates a bias and competitive advantage for one channel over another.

or adapting to the digital economy; such (digital) one-stop shops should contain user-friendly knowledge about EU and national:

It would not make sense to move at accelerated speed towards a digital economy, if public administrations still function with papers and a physical infrastructure only.


Enhancing Europe's Competitiveness_Fostering Innovation-driven Entrepreneurship in EU.pdf

with a focus on tech start-ups. 29 The European Digital Forum is a first-of-its kind think tank dedicated to empowering tech entrepreneurs and growing Europe's digital economy..


Enhancing the Competitiveness of SMEs in the Global Economy Strategies and Policies.pdf

and Han Zhang, 1999, Small Business in the Digital economy: Digital Company of the Future, paper presented at the conference, Understanding the Digital economy:

Data, Tools, and Research, Washington, D c.,25-26,may 1999. Berman, Eli, John Bound and Stephen Machin, 1997,‘Implications of Skill-Biased Technological Change:


European B2B E-commerce Report 2014.pdf

He studied Business Administration at Radboud University Nijmegen and he has a great interest in the international (digital economy and e-commerce.


Exploiting the Potential of Creative Digital Business Clusters - Steve Brewer and David Rees.pdf

Key words cluster, convergent, creative, digital, IT, ICT, information technology, start-up, SME, district, transformation, innovation, digital economy, media, co--working, Introduction Based on findings from the Tech

Primary References Economist, 21st Sept 2013, p 30 Tech Nation‘Powering the Digital economy'www. TECHCITYUK. COM https//www. gov. uk/government/news


Forfas_South_East_Action_Plan_Publication.pdf

which form a key element in the digital economy, for example Ireland has attracted already major games companies from overseas who have sited their customer support

Realising Potential The recently published Forfás Action Plan for the games sector in Ireland contains recommendations of relevance for realising growth potential in both the games sector specifically and the wider digital economy.


Growing a digital social innovation ecosystem for Europe.pdf

Internet networks have become a key infrastructure for the development of the digital economy due to the‘democratisation'of the access technologies,

The European commission has announced an ambitious Digital Single Market Package that will create the conditions for a vibrant digital economy

and the role of data brokers64 will be crucial for understanding the future of bottom-up digital economies.

Many of the inventions that now form the basis of the digital economy and the emerging Internet of things have their roots in strong public investment that funded general-purpose technologies and basic research.


Guide to Research and Innovation Strategies for Smart Specialisations.pdf

and account for up to 4. 5%of the total EU GDP and some 3. 8%of its workforce,'Building a Digital economy:


HU.pdf

Digital economy and Society Index1 20152 Country Profile Hungary Hungary has an overall score3 of 0. 41

0. 33 0. 45 1 The Digital economy and Society Index (DESI) is a composite index developed by the European commission (DG CNECT) to assess the development of EU countries towards a digital economy and society.

It aggregates a set of relevant indicators structured around 5 dimensions: Connectivity, Human Capital, Use of Internet, Integration of Digital Technology and Digital Public services.

Increasing the level of digital skills should be a priority to further improve the performance of the digital economy.

5%(2013) A true digital economy is one where businesses take full advantage of the possibilities

Hungarian businesses will struggle to make it in the global digital economy. Hungarian businesses need also to take advantage of the possibilities offered by on-line commerce.


ICT for Societal Challenges.pdf

Trust, privacy and identity in the digital economy The information society has deeply and irreversibly transformed our society.


ICT hubs in Europe.pdf

ICT hubs in Europe The European commission has published a study identifying the European ICT hotspots with an atlas showing where digital economies flourish.


INNOVATION AND SMEs STRATEGIES AND POLICIES.pdf

and Han Zhang, 1999, Small Business in the Digital economy: Digital Company of the Future, paper presented at the conference, Understanding the Digital economy:

Data, Tools, and Research, Washington, D c.,25-26,may 1999. Berman, Eli, John Bound and Stephen Machin, 1997,‘Implications of Skill-Biased Technological Change:


INNOVATION AND SMEs SWEDEN.pdf

In Irene Johansson (ed.),the Uddevalla Symposium 2002 Anthology (Research Reports 03:1), Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Regional Development and Public Policy in the Emerging Digital economy, University of Trollhättan

Presented in The Uddevalla Symposium 2002, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Regional Development and Public Policy in the Emerging Digital economy.


Innovation capacity of SMEs.pdf

while several programmes and measures exist in many forms across Europe to assist SMES with the transition towards a digital economy,

while several programmes and measures exist in many forms across Europe to assist SMES with the transition towards a digital economy,


ITIF_Raising European Productivity_2014.pdf

A Survey of the Literature, OECD Digital economy Papers, no. 195 (2012), http://dx. doi. org/10.1787/5k9bh3jllgs7-en;


JI Westbrook, J Braithwaite - Medical Journal of Australia, 2010 - researchgate.net.pdf

25: 147-148.17 Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital economy. Australia's digital economy: future directions.

Final report. Canberra: Commonwealth of australia, 2009. http://www. dbcde. gov. au/data/assets/pdf file/0006/117681/DIGITAL ECONOMY FUTURE DIRECTIONS FINAL REPORT. pdf (accessed Aug 2010). 18 Coye M,


LGI-report-Re-thinking-the-Digital-Agenda-for-Europe.pdf

Issues in Economic policy no. 6, The Brookings Institute, July 27 Greenstein, S. and R. Mcdevitt (2012), Measuring the Broadband Bonus in Thirty OECD Countries, OECD Digital economy Papers, No. 197

Measuring the Broadband Bonus in Thirty OECD Countries, OECD Digital economy Papers, No. 197, OECD Publishing. http://dx. doi. org/10.1787/5k9bcwkg3hwf-en. 75.


Mainstreaming ICT-enabled innovation in education and training in EU_ policy actions for sustainability, scalability and impact at system level.pdf

and Training (E&t) systems to keep pace with the digital economy and society. In order to modernise E&t systems, true ICT-enabled learning innovations (ICT-ELI) are needed that improve significantly upon the status quo


Micro and Small Business in the EU whats in it for you.pdf

It consists of actions aimed at helping SMES to gain benefits from the digital economy. Innovation Union:

The Digital Agenda, one of the seven flagship initiatives of the Europe 2020 Strategy, has the goal of creating a flourishing digital economy by 2020.


MIS2014_without_Annex_4.pdf

the digital economy accounted for more than 5. 8 per cent of GDP, and it continues to grow.


MIT_embracing_digital_technology_a_new_strategic_imperative_2013.pdf

With the new digital economy creating significant disruptions and opportunities, our global team of over 3,

600 talented individuals work with leading companies and governments to master Digital Transformation, drawing on our understanding of the digital economy and our leadership in business transformation and organization change


National Strategy on Digital Agenda for Romania.pdf

This strong association between the strategic objectives and the specific objectives in ICT is characterized by the pervasive reach of the digital economy

for Europe as framework of reference to define an overview on how to boost the digital economy for the 2014 2020 period.


national_smart_specialisation_strategy_en.pdf

3. Support for the digital economy throughout Europe; 4. Boosting social enterprises, cohesion and consumer confidence.


NESTA Digital Social Innovation report.pdf

Internet networks have become a key infrastructure for the development of the digital economy due to the‘democratisation'of the access technologies,

The European commission has announced an ambitious Digital Single Market Package that will create the conditions for a vibrant digital economy

and the role of data brokers64 will be crucial for understanding the future of bottom-up digital economies.

Many of the inventions that now form the basis of the digital economy and the emerging Internet of things have their roots in strong public investment that funded general-purpose technologies and basic research.


OECD _ ICT, E-BUSINESS AND SMEs_2004.pdf

Greece Go Online The project of the Ministry of Development aims to introduce 50 000 SMES to the digital economy.


Online services, including e-commerce, in the Single Market.pdf

"and from the UK on the"Digital economy Act",available at http://ec. europa. eu/enterprise/tris/pisa/app/search/index. cfm?

The UK Digital economy Act follows a three-tier approach. First, ISPS must notify their subscribers of infringements which have been reported by copyright owners

In the UK, BT and Talktalk, two internet service providers, had contested the validity of the Digital economy Act (DEA,

in the online environment It is acknowledged widely that trust is the currency of the digital economy.

The objectives are to set forth a comprehensive and consistent personal data protection legal framework which addresses new challenges such as technological developments in the digital economy and more intense globalisation,

available empirical evidence shows that the digital economy has positive effects on the environment. For example, compared to a traditional CD purchase in a"brick and mortar"shop

Access Impediment Act (repealed) ACT CVIII of 2001 on certain aspects of ecommerce services Law on information society services Terrorism act 2006/Digital economy Act 2010 Articles


Open Innovation 2.0 Yearbook 2015.pdf

Most investor-driven labs operate in the growth sectors of the digital economy. Entrepreneurs, start-ups and start-up teams are the main target groups of these labs. They are selected based on rigorous evaluation criteria such as feasibility


RIS3_GUIDE_FINAL.pdf

and account for up to 4. 5%of the total EU GDP and some 3. 8%of its workforce,'Building a Digital economy:


Romania-BroadbandStrategy.pdf

For small, rural and isolated communities, broadband communications development can favor economic and social integration by facilitating access to goods and new, superior services as well as participating facilities in digital economy or information society.


Romania-CommitteeforInformationTechnologyandCommunicationsSpeechonBroadbandDevelopment.pdf

B. Europe Strategy 2020 Europe strategy 2020 designed for a period of 10 years focuses on developing a digital economy, the promotion of low-carbon, encouraging development of new products and modernizing


SMART SPECIALISATION STRATEGY, CASTILLA Y LEON RIS3 DOCUMENT.pdf

6. 1 The deployment of telecommunications networks and services to ensure digital connectivity. 6. 2 Develop the digital economy for companies growth


SMART SPECIALISATION STRATEGY, CASTILLA Y LEON RIS3.pdf

and services to ensure digital connectivity. 2. To develop the digital economy for the growth and competitiveness of enterprises. 3. To improve the effectiveness,


Social innovation, an answer to contemporary societal challenges- Locating the concept in theory and practice.pdf

therefore potentially one way to support this growing social-digital economy. Yet to be of any use,


Special Report-Eskills for growth-entrepreneurial culture.pdf

while helping Europe to reap the benefits of the booming digital economy, Microsoft's senior director for EU institutional Affairs said.

in order to adjust it to the digital economy. Every year, approximately 100,000 new vacancies are created in an attempt to fill the gap between the‘e-skilled south'and‘e-demanding north'of Europe.

Athens signs National Coalition for Digital economy Greece is also signing the National Coalition for the Digital economy,

The National Coalition for Digital economy is our commitment. We mean it when we say that the digital literacy is on the top of our agenda,

Greek minister for Education Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos, told Euractiv Greece that the EU is prepared not efficiently for the challenges of the digital economy,


Standford_ Understanding Digital TechnologyGÇÖs Evolution_2000.pdf

originally prepared for the White house Conference on Understanding the Digital economy: Data, Tools and Research, held at the U s. Department of commerce, Washington, D c.,25-26 may 1999.

Forthcoming in Understanding the Digital economy, eds. E. Brynolfsson and B. Kahin (eds. MIT Press. Please do not reproduce without author's expressed permission.

<paul. david@economics. ox. ac. uk>Understanding the Digital economy's Evolution and the Path of Measured Productivity Growth:

and so better understand their bearing upon the likely future productivity performance of the digital economy. Having persisted since 1989 in advancing the latter, regime transition interpretation of the so-called productivity paradox,

My approach to understanding the implications of the emerging digital economy continues to rest upon the idea that we are in the midst of a complex, contingent and temporally extended process of transition to a new, information intensive techno-economic regime;

particularly that of the diffusion of the electric dynamo, may justifiably be used as a source of insights into the dynamics of the digital economy and its productivity performance.

which still lie before us in time. 6. Historical Perspectives on the Growth of Measured Productivity in the Digital economy 38 See David (1991a), Technical Appendix for this demonstration. 22 The historical trajectory of computer technology development, long overdue for change,

Prepared for the White house Conference on Understanding the Digital economy, WASHINGTON DC, May 25-6, 1999. David, Paul A,


Targetspdf.pdf

which is affecting all sectors of the economy and society the digital economy. These changes are happening at a scale


The future internet.pdf

which is expected to drive the digital economy forward in the coming years. However, most of the current city and urban developments are based on vertical ICT solutions leading to an unsustainable sea of systems and market islands.


Unleash the potential of commerce.pdf

innovation and the digital economy Empowering people, promoting SMES and flexicurity-Promoting entrepreneurship & SME development-Promoting employability & adaptability-Flexicurity:

driven primarily by the rapid expansion of the digital economy. Retail and wholesale are adapting at pace,


Vincenzo Morabito (auth.)-Trends and Challenges in Digital Business Innovation-Springer International Publishing (2014) (1).pdf

but it has become particularly relevant for companies that today have to operate in the new digital economy,

One of the major complexities of the digital economy also lies in the fact that the traditional value chain centered on the offer system has turned into a complex value network in

Conceptualizations The advent of the digital economy can be conceived really as a new industrial revolution both in terms of magnitude

and implement a business model able to deal with and exploit such characteristics of the digital economy.

Table 9. 7 compares the essential features of the processes of transformation of the traditional industrial economy on one side and that of the digital economy on the other.

In the transition from a traditional industrial digital economy the whole process of value creation is transformed entirely.

while, as already discussed, the digital economy is driven fundamentally by customer demand. In the digital economy, the essential input of the value creation process is information itself, for example,

customer profiles and preferences that companies need to collect, organize, select, synthesize and distribute 37 in the transformation process to be able to provide customers with customized solutions.

information, in the digital economy, is an essential source of value and every business is an information business 38.

Information and knowledge play a crucial role both in the traditional and the digital economy. However, in the industrial economy knowledge generation and application processes are aimed essentially at making production more efficient through cost reductions

while in the digital economy they are directed mainly to intercepting the customer's preferences and expand his choice.

The digital economy offers companies a variety of tools (e g.,, web-based supply chain management 176 9 Reinventing Business models systems, online commerce,

and the digital economy Industrial economy Digital economy Business process orientation Guided by offer Guided by demand Economic focus Cost minimizing Value maximizing Product policy Offer standardization Offer personalization

The formulation and implementation of an appropriate business model are vital to meet the challenges of the digital economy,

Organizations operating in the digital economy must identify and exploit economically these specific attributes of the Internet

In the context of the digital economy, the innovation of the business model can be defined as the creation

and frequency of changes In the digital economy companies need to continually adapt to changes, which are extremely fast and frequent Virtual capacity The recent progress in networking and storage

but their effects are particularly significant and pervasive in the digital economy. When the costs associated with the transition from one provider to another are so high as to reduce any benefit from switching


WEF_EuropeCompetitiveness_FosteringInnovationDrivenEntrepreneurship_Report_2014.pdf

with a focus on tech start-ups. 29 The European Digital Forum is a first-of-its kind think tank dedicated to empowering tech entrepreneurs and growing Europe's digital economy..


WEF_GlobalInformationTechnology_Report_2014.pdf

and the quality of its educational system (119th) continues to pose a severe challenge to providing the country with the skills necessary required for a changing and more digital economy.

OECD Digital economy Papers, No. 220. OECD Publishing. Available at http://www. oecd-ilibrary. org/science-and-technology/exploring-theeconomics-of-personal-data 5k486qtxldmq-en.

'OECD Digital economy Papers 222, June 18. Available at http://dx. doi. org/10.1787/5k47zw3fcp43-en. The Old Farmer's Almanac.

he was the Roland Berger Chaired Professor of Business and Technology at INSEAD and the Founding Director of elab, a center of excellence in the digital economy.


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