Studio del LECG (società di analisi e consulenza USA) commissionato da Nokia_siemens, chiamato Connectivity Scorecard
"The Connectivity Scorecard is an urgent ‘wake-up’ call for the world’s governments and businesses."
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People should care about the findings of the Connectivity Scorecard because of the implications for economic policy contained within these findings. Take Italy, for example.
Despite years of lacklustre economic growth, Italy is still a relatively prosperous country, and based on the cluster analysis in Figure 6, one might roughly say that it is in the same league of prosperity as Finland. Nevertheless, Italy is 19th out of 25 innovationdriven economies on the Connectivity Scorecard. Figure 8 (page 37) shows that investment in ICT is a lower share of total investment in Italy than in virtually any other OECD nation. The circumstantial evidence (rigorous statistical evidence would require a detailed separate study) certainly suggests that Italy has not been using ICT or telecommunications as an engine for economic growth.
Despite years of lacklustre economic growth, Italy is still a relatively prosperous country, and based on the cluster analysis in Figure 6, one might roughly say that it is in the same league of prosperity as Finland. Nevertheless, Italy is 19th out of 25 innovationdriven economies on the Connectivity Scorecard. Figure 8 (page 37) shows that investment in ICT is a lower share of total investment in Italy than in virtually any other OECD nation. The circumstantial evidence (rigorous statistical evidence would require a detailed separate study) certainly suggests that Italy has not been using ICT or telecommunications as an engine for economic growth.



