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The Global Competitiveness Report 2011-2012
World Economic Forum, 2011This report contributes to the understanding of the key factors determining economic growth, helps to explain why some countries are more successful than others in raising income levels and opportunities for their respective populations, and offers policymakers and business leaders an important tool in the formulation of improved economic policies and institutional reforms.DocumentAcademy of ICT Essentials for Government Leaders: Module 2 ICT for Development Policy, Process and Governance
United Nations Asian Pacific Training Centre for Information and Communication Technology for Development, 2011The module series aims to develop familiarity with the substantive issues related to ICTD from both a policy and technology perspective. The intention is not to develop a technical ICT manual but rather to provide a good understanding of what the current digital technology is capable of or where technology is headed, and what this implies for policy making.DocumentMapping Priorities of Cooperation in ICT Research between Europe and Southeast Asia
Srengthening cooperation ICT research between Europe and Southeast Asia, 2010In their report prepared in 2009 on behalf of the European Commission DG Research, the Technopolis Group and the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research have explored the main “Drivers of International collaboration in research”, seeking to understand what policy considerations are made when establishing and implementing science, technology and innovation (STI) linkages with otherDocumentStrengthening African Governance: Index of African Governance results and rankings
2012This Index aims to offer African governments, civil societies, donors, and investors a complex method of diagnosing the way in which each of Africa’s countries are governed, as compared to each of the other governments in Africa. By noting which indicators lag and which have advanced, governments can improve outcomes for their populations.DocumentICT for Development Policy, Process and Governance
United Nations Asian Pacific Training Centre for Information and Communication Technology for Development, 2010This briefing note looks at what the current (digital) technology is capable of and what this implies for policy making. Divided into three sections, the first section examines the process of crafting policies that would be best suited to the needs of both the government and citizens.DocumentCompendium of ICT Applications on Electronic Government: Volume 1: Mobile applications on health and Learning
2007This Compendium of ICT Applications on Electronic Government is a unique collection of current ICT applications being used directly by or in partnership with governments, governmental institutions and the private sector around the world to support administration and public service, while addressing governance challenges.DocumentInformation and Communication technology governance in the United Nations system organizations
2011The objective of the review is to conduct a comparative analysis of the different ICT governance frameworks, practices and processes in the various United Nations system organizations with a view to identifying best practices and lessons learned, and thereby promote effective ICT governance.Organisatione-Agriculture
e-Agriculture is a global Community of Practice, where people from all over the world exchange information, ideas, and resources related to the use of information and communication technologies (ICT)DocumentMaking E-Government Projects in Developing Countries More Successful and Sustainable: Some Case Studies from India
2007This paper examines the issues in the context of lessons drawn from four ICT based government to citizen (G2C) and citizen to government (C2G) projects in India.DocumentOpenness, Access, and Governance in Asian “Network Societies”: Developing an Open Governance Index
International Development Research Centre, 2011The objectives of the Open e-Governance Index project are to: a) to further understand democratic e-governance, particularly through developing the discourse of “Open E- Governance”; b) to help develop policy on ICT and governance; and engage policy stakeholders directly, around the notions of “Open Governance”; and c) to develop a concrete resource for citizens/individualsPages
