The World's Most Tech-Ready Countries 2014 - 한국이 10위
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The World's Most Tech-Ready
Countries 2014
Bruno Lanvin, Executive Director of the INSEAD European
Competitiveness Initiative and Executive Director for Global Indices and Beñat
Bilbao-Osorio, Snr. Economist, Global Competitiveness & Benchmarking
Network, World Economic Forum with INSEAD
Knowledge
The latest Global Information
Technology Report demonstrates that infrastructure is only half of the battle in
creating a networked nation.
With 90 percent of its population online, high
levels of technological innovation and the concerted efforts of governments
business and individuals investing in ICT, Finland once again tops the ranking
of the most network-ready countries in the Global Information Technology Report (GITR)
2014,
produced by INSEAD, the World Economic Forum and Cornell
University.
It also has something in common with Singapore
(2nd), Sweden (3rd), the Netherlands (4th), Norway (5th)
and Switzerland (6th). All of these advanced economies have maintained the same
leading positions as 2013. Two more Asian countries have nudged into the top 10,
with Hong Kong jumping six places to 8th and South Korea moving from 11th to
10th. The United States has risen slightly (to 7th from 9th) and the United
Kingdom has fallen two places to 9th.
Despite
these minor shuffles, the story of the winners and losers in ICT-readiness is
also a story of ICT inequality. The digital divide between developed and
developing countries is widening as emerging nations, despite large investments
in ICT, are failing to reap the same big economic and social benefits from
technology as their more developed cousins.