ICT Indicators and Implications for Methods for Assessing Socioeconomic Impact of ICT

This report is being delivered pursuant to the agreement (Agreement) between the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology of the Arab Republic of Egypt (MCIT) and the World Bank (Bank) for the provision by the Bank of technical assista...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Policy Note
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
CPI
DOI
DSL
ESP
ICT
ID
IP
ISP
PC
PCS
WAP
WEB
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topic ACCESS TARIFFS
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY
ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGY
ADULT LITERACY
AFFORDABLE ACCESS
APPLICATION OF INFORMATION
ARCHIVE
ARRANGEMENTS
ARTICLES
BANDWIDTH
BENCHMARK
BEST PRACTICE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
BROADBAND
BROADBAND CONNECTIONS
BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY
BROADCASTING
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
BUSINESS ADOPTION
BUSINESS CLIMATE
BUSINESS SECTOR
BUSINESS VALUE
BUSINESSES
BUYER
CAPABILITIES
CAPABILITY
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY-BUILDING
CELLULAR PHONES
CENSORSHIP
CLASSIFICATION
CLASSIFYING
CLUSTERING
COMMON DENOMINATOR
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
COMPETITIVENESS
COMPUTERS
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
CONNECTIVITY
CONSUMER PROTECTION
CONTENTS
CPI
CREDIT CARD
DATA ENTRY
DATA MANIPULATION
DATA STORAGE
DESCRIPTION
DIGITAL ACCESS
DIGITAL BUSINESS
DIGITAL DEVELOPMENT
DIGITAL DIVIDE
DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY
DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT
DIGITAL SERVICE
DIGITAL SERVICES
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
DOI
DSL
E-BUSINESS
E-BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
E-BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
E-COMMERCE
E-DOCUMENTS
E-GOVERNMENT
E-LEARNING
E-MAIL
E-PAYMENT
E-READINESS
E-READINESS INDEX
E-READINESS RANKING
E-READINESS RANKINGS
E-STRATEGIES
E-STRATEGY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC IMPACT
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EGOVERNMENT
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENTS
ESP
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN TRADE
FUNCTIONALITIES
FUNCTIONALITY
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
HARD COPY
HARMONIZATION
HEALTH CARE WORKERS
HOME PAGE
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN RESOURCES
ICT
ID
INDEXES
INDICES
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION ECONOMIES
INFORMATION SERVICES
INFORMATION SOCIETY
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INNOVATION
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION
INTERFACE
INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICES
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION
INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INTERNET ACCESS
INTERNET BANDWIDTH
INTERNET COMMERCE
INTERNET HOSTS
INTERNET SECURITY
INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER
INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS
INTERNET SERVICES
INTERNET USE
IP
ISP
ISPS
IT COMPANIES
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
KNOWLEDGE FOR DEVELOPMENT
LABOR FORCE
LEGAL ENVIRONMENT
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL FRAMEWORKS
LEGAL SYSTEMS
LICENSE
LICENSE FEE
LICENSE FEES
LICENSES
LICENSING
LITERACY RATE
LOGIC
MARKET OPPORTUNITIES
MATERIAL
METADATA
MOBILE NETWORKS
MOBILE PHONE
MOBILE PHONES
MULTIMEDIA
NETWORKS
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
NEW TECHNOLOGY
ONLINE COMMERCE
ONLINE OPERATIONS
ONLINE PUBLIC SERVICES
ONLINE SERVICES
PATENTS
PC
PCS
PERSONAL COMPUTERS
POLICY MAKERS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROCUREMENT
PRODUCERS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PROTOCOL
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
QUALITY OF SERVICE
REGISTRY
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
RELATIVE VALUE
RESULT
RESULTS
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
SERVERS
SERVICES TO CITIZENS
SITES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
TAXATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL SKILLS
TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT
TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS
TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE
TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVES
TELECOM
TELECOMMUNICATION
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELEMEDICINE
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
TELEPHONE LINES
TELEPHONES
TELEPHONY
TELEVISIONS
TEXT
UNIQUE VISITORS
USER
USERS
USES
VALUE CHAIN
VIDEO
WAP
WEB
WEB SITE
WEBSITE
WEBSITES
WIFI
WIRELESS APPLICATION PROTOCOL
spellingShingle ACCESS TARIFFS
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY
ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGY
ADULT LITERACY
AFFORDABLE ACCESS
APPLICATION OF INFORMATION
ARCHIVE
ARRANGEMENTS
ARTICLES
BANDWIDTH
BENCHMARK
BEST PRACTICE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
BROADBAND
BROADBAND CONNECTIONS
BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY
BROADCASTING
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
BUSINESS ADOPTION
BUSINESS CLIMATE
BUSINESS SECTOR
BUSINESS VALUE
BUSINESSES
BUYER
CAPABILITIES
CAPABILITY
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY-BUILDING
CELLULAR PHONES
CENSORSHIP
CLASSIFICATION
CLASSIFYING
CLUSTERING
COMMON DENOMINATOR
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
COMPETITIVENESS
COMPUTERS
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
CONNECTIVITY
CONSUMER PROTECTION
CONTENTS
CPI
CREDIT CARD
DATA ENTRY
DATA MANIPULATION
DATA STORAGE
DESCRIPTION
DIGITAL ACCESS
DIGITAL BUSINESS
DIGITAL DEVELOPMENT
DIGITAL DIVIDE
DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY
DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT
DIGITAL SERVICE
DIGITAL SERVICES
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
DOI
DSL
E-BUSINESS
E-BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
E-BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
E-COMMERCE
E-DOCUMENTS
E-GOVERNMENT
E-LEARNING
E-MAIL
E-PAYMENT
E-READINESS
E-READINESS INDEX
E-READINESS RANKING
E-READINESS RANKINGS
E-STRATEGIES
E-STRATEGY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC IMPACT
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EGOVERNMENT
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENTS
ESP
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN TRADE
FUNCTIONALITIES
FUNCTIONALITY
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
HARD COPY
HARMONIZATION
HEALTH CARE WORKERS
HOME PAGE
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN RESOURCES
ICT
ID
INDEXES
INDICES
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION ECONOMIES
INFORMATION SERVICES
INFORMATION SOCIETY
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INNOVATION
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION
INTERFACE
INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICES
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION
INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INTERNET ACCESS
INTERNET BANDWIDTH
INTERNET COMMERCE
INTERNET HOSTS
INTERNET SECURITY
INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER
INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS
INTERNET SERVICES
INTERNET USE
IP
ISP
ISPS
IT COMPANIES
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
KNOWLEDGE FOR DEVELOPMENT
LABOR FORCE
LEGAL ENVIRONMENT
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL FRAMEWORKS
LEGAL SYSTEMS
LICENSE
LICENSE FEE
LICENSE FEES
LICENSES
LICENSING
LITERACY RATE
LOGIC
MARKET OPPORTUNITIES
MATERIAL
METADATA
MOBILE NETWORKS
MOBILE PHONE
MOBILE PHONES
MULTIMEDIA
NETWORKS
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
NEW TECHNOLOGY
ONLINE COMMERCE
ONLINE OPERATIONS
ONLINE PUBLIC SERVICES
ONLINE SERVICES
PATENTS
PC
PCS
PERSONAL COMPUTERS
POLICY MAKERS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROCUREMENT
PRODUCERS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PROTOCOL
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
QUALITY OF SERVICE
REGISTRY
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
RELATIVE VALUE
RESULT
RESULTS
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
SERVERS
SERVICES TO CITIZENS
SITES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
TAXATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL SKILLS
TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT
TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS
TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE
TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVES
TELECOM
TELECOMMUNICATION
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELEMEDICINE
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
TELEPHONE LINES
TELEPHONES
TELEPHONY
TELEVISIONS
TEXT
UNIQUE VISITORS
USER
USERS
USES
VALUE CHAIN
VIDEO
WAP
WEB
WEB SITE
WEBSITE
WEBSITES
WIFI
WIRELESS APPLICATION PROTOCOL
World Bank
ICT Indicators and Implications for Methods for Assessing Socioeconomic Impact of ICT
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Egypt, Arab Republic of
description This report is being delivered pursuant to the agreement (Agreement) between the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology of the Arab Republic of Egypt (MCIT) and the World Bank (Bank) for the provision by the Bank of technical assistance (RTA) to MCIT and certain of its affiliates. One of those affiliates is the Information Technology Industry Development Authority (ITIDA). When it comes to designing and implementing ICT policies, the availability of proper indicators is key to efficiency and effectiveness. However, the indicators should go further, and should help policymakers also to measure how well the sector or projects are performing, provide an assessment over time on the status of a project, program, or policy, promote credibility and public confidence by reporting on the results of programs, provide in-depth information about public sector performance, help formulate and justify budget requests, and identify potentially promising programs or practices for duplication or scalability. Thus, this report is composed of the following sections: (i) a discussion of indicator types, in particular impact indicators and their constraints; (ii) an overview of the institutional setup of ICT data in Egypt; (iii) ICT data categories and methodologies used by major international indices and reports, including an analysis of Egypt's strong and weak results in the indices; (iv) a mapping and gap analysis between the indices' indicators and those currently collected by Egypt; (v) a set of recommendations for Egypt and (vi) implications of this work with respect to analyzing the socioeconomic impact of ICTs on investment, trade, growth and education in Egypt.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title ICT Indicators and Implications for Methods for Assessing Socioeconomic Impact of ICT
title_short ICT Indicators and Implications for Methods for Assessing Socioeconomic Impact of ICT
title_full ICT Indicators and Implications for Methods for Assessing Socioeconomic Impact of ICT
title_fullStr ICT Indicators and Implications for Methods for Assessing Socioeconomic Impact of ICT
title_full_unstemmed ICT Indicators and Implications for Methods for Assessing Socioeconomic Impact of ICT
title_sort ict indicators and implications for methods for assessing socioeconomic impact of ict
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/01/16392404/world-bank-reimbursable-technical-assistance-itda-ict-indicators-implications-methods-assessing-socioeconomic-impact-ictbr-vol-1-2
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18370
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spelling okr-10986-183702021-04-23T14:03:45Z ICT Indicators and Implications for Methods for Assessing Socioeconomic Impact of ICT World Bank ACCESS TARIFFS ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGY ADULT LITERACY AFFORDABLE ACCESS APPLICATION OF INFORMATION ARCHIVE ARRANGEMENTS ARTICLES BANDWIDTH BENCHMARK BEST PRACTICE BIBLIOGRAPHY BROADBAND BROADBAND CONNECTIONS BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY BROADCASTING BUSINESS ACTIVITY BUSINESS ADOPTION BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS SECTOR BUSINESS VALUE BUSINESSES BUYER CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY-BUILDING CELLULAR PHONES CENSORSHIP CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFYING CLUSTERING COMMON DENOMINATOR COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COMPETITIVENESS COMPUTERS CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONNECTIVITY CONSUMER PROTECTION CONTENTS CPI CREDIT CARD DATA ENTRY DATA MANIPULATION DATA STORAGE DESCRIPTION DIGITAL ACCESS DIGITAL BUSINESS DIGITAL DEVELOPMENT DIGITAL DIVIDE DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT DIGITAL SERVICE DIGITAL SERVICES DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY DOI DSL E-BUSINESS E-BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT E-BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT E-COMMERCE E-DOCUMENTS E-GOVERNMENT E-LEARNING E-MAIL E-PAYMENT E-READINESS E-READINESS INDEX E-READINESS RANKING E-READINESS RANKINGS E-STRATEGIES E-STRATEGY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMIES OF SCALE EGOVERNMENT ENABLING ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTS ESP FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN TRADE FUNCTIONALITIES FUNCTIONALITY GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE GOVERNMENT POLICY GOVERNMENT SERVICES HARD COPY HARMONIZATION HEALTH CARE WORKERS HOME PAGE HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN RESOURCES ICT ID INDEXES INDICES INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION ECONOMIES INFORMATION SERVICES INFORMATION SOCIETY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION INTERFACE INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICES INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL TRADE INTERNET ACCESS INTERNET BANDWIDTH INTERNET COMMERCE INTERNET HOSTS INTERNET SECURITY INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS INTERNET SERVICES INTERNET USE IP ISP ISPS IT COMPANIES KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY KNOWLEDGE FOR DEVELOPMENT LABOR FORCE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL FRAMEWORKS LEGAL SYSTEMS LICENSE LICENSE FEE LICENSE FEES LICENSES LICENSING LITERACY RATE LOGIC MARKET OPPORTUNITIES MATERIAL METADATA MOBILE NETWORKS MOBILE PHONE MOBILE PHONES MULTIMEDIA NETWORKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES NEW TECHNOLOGY ONLINE COMMERCE ONLINE OPERATIONS ONLINE PUBLIC SERVICES ONLINE SERVICES PATENTS PC PCS PERSONAL COMPUTERS POLICY MAKERS PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PRODUCERS PROPERTY RIGHTS PROTOCOL PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION QUALITY OF SERVICE REGISTRY REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT RELATIVE VALUE RESULT RESULTS SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH SERVERS SERVICES TO CITIZENS SITES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SKILLS TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVES TELECOM TELECOMMUNICATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELEMEDICINE TELEPHONE TELEPHONE CONNECTION TELEPHONE LINES TELEPHONES TELEPHONY TELEVISIONS TEXT UNIQUE VISITORS USER USERS USES VALUE CHAIN VIDEO WAP WEB WEB SITE WEBSITE WEBSITES WIFI WIRELESS APPLICATION PROTOCOL This report is being delivered pursuant to the agreement (Agreement) between the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology of the Arab Republic of Egypt (MCIT) and the World Bank (Bank) for the provision by the Bank of technical assistance (RTA) to MCIT and certain of its affiliates. One of those affiliates is the Information Technology Industry Development Authority (ITIDA). When it comes to designing and implementing ICT policies, the availability of proper indicators is key to efficiency and effectiveness. However, the indicators should go further, and should help policymakers also to measure how well the sector or projects are performing, provide an assessment over time on the status of a project, program, or policy, promote credibility and public confidence by reporting on the results of programs, provide in-depth information about public sector performance, help formulate and justify budget requests, and identify potentially promising programs or practices for duplication or scalability. Thus, this report is composed of the following sections: (i) a discussion of indicator types, in particular impact indicators and their constraints; (ii) an overview of the institutional setup of ICT data in Egypt; (iii) ICT data categories and methodologies used by major international indices and reports, including an analysis of Egypt's strong and weak results in the indices; (iv) a mapping and gap analysis between the indices' indicators and those currently collected by Egypt; (v) a set of recommendations for Egypt and (vi) implications of this work with respect to analyzing the socioeconomic impact of ICTs on investment, trade, growth and education in Egypt. 2014-05-15T21:10:58Z 2014-05-15T21:10:58Z 2012 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/01/16392404/world-bank-reimbursable-technical-assistance-itda-ict-indicators-implications-methods-assessing-socioeconomic-impact-ictbr-vol-1-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18370 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Economic & Sector Work Middle East and North Africa Egypt, Arab Republic of