U.S. tops new Tech Usage Ranking
Posted on Wed, 30 Jan 2008 09:23:47 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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HELSINKI (Reuters) - The United States, Sweden and Japan topped a new ranking
that measures how well countries use telecommunications technologies --
networks, cell phones and computers -- to boost their social and economic
prosperity.
Connectivity Scorecard, created by London Business School professor Leonard
Waverman, and published on Wednesday, measured countries on around 30 indicators
including usage of communications technology.
"All the other rankings mainly measure only how much have you invested in ICT
(information and communication technologies)," said Professor Ilkka Lakaniemi.
Lakaniemi, the head of global political dialogue at telecom network gear maker
Nokia Siemens Networks , which commissioned the study, said South Korea's rank
in the middle of the table shows clearly the different approach of the study to
other rankings.
South Korea is usually on top spots at similar lists, but Lakaniemi said this is
mostly due to heavy public investment, while it falls behind in the usage of
technology, especially by corporations.
"You have a lot of consumer applications, you have a lot of entertainment
applications, a lot of this and that, but they do not really add much to
productivity," Lakaniemi said.
The study said the top-ranking United States, which has benefited the most from
ICT, was rated below 7 out of 10, mostly due to weak usage of vast broadband
networks, indicating there is room for improvement for all countries.
"These results indicate an opportunity for countries to add hundreds of billions
of dollars in economic benefit by rethinking how they measure and enable
connectivity," the study said.
Russia topped the list for developing countries, way ahead of China or India.
"It will be interesting to see how in the next 10 years Russia will go down on
this list and India up. You have an older population in Russia and a
better-educated, younger workforce in India," Lakaniemi said.
The study -- which is scheduled to continue on an annual or bi-annual basis --
was conducted by consultancy LECG.
Following are the ratings for "innovation driven economies" measured in the
study, scale 1-10.
UNITED STATES 6.97
SWEDEN 6.83
JAPAN 6.80
CANADA 6.50
FINLAND 6.10
BRITAIN 6.10
AUSTRALIA 5.93
GERMANY 5.52
FRANCE 5.07
SOUTH KOREA 4.78
HONG KONG 4.46
ITALY 3.85
SPAIN 3.56
HUNGARY 3.18
CZECH REPUBLIC 3.11
POLAND 2.18
Following are indexes for "efficiency and resource driven economies," scale
1-10, but not comparable with indexes for innovation-driven economies.
RUSSIA 6.11
MALAYSIA 5.82
MEXICO 4.37
BRAZIL 4.28
SOUTH AFRICA 4.11
CHINA 3.42
PHILIPPINES 2.38
INDIA 1.68
NIGERIA 1.01
(Reporting by Tarmo Virki; Editing by Michael Urquhart)
© Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Posted on Wed, 30 Jan 2008 09:23:47 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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