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9780195161694

Global Information Technology Report 2002-2003 Readiness for the Networked World

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  • ISBN-13: 9780195161694
  • ISBN: 0195161696
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated

AUTHOR

Dutta, Soumitra, Lanvin, Bruno, Paua, Fiona

SUMMARY

That The Global Information Technology Report 2001-2002 received such a notable positive response from a broad range of stakeholders underscores the growing relevance of information technology (IT) in national economies and the continuing need for an assessment of the readiness of countries to participate in the Networked World. Recognizing the relevance of an the rapid changes in information technology, this report is an update to the 2001-2002 Report, which is the firstand most comprehensive international assessment of the readiness of countries to capture the benefits of participating in the Networked World. With regional analyses and specific country case studies, essays on a variety of IT-related subjects, detailed country profiles, and country rankings comparing theglobal IT experience of different nations, this report remains the most authoritative documentation to date of how Its are being used around the world.Dutta, Soumitra is the author of 'Global Information Technology Report 2002-2003 Readiness for the Networked World' with ISBN 9780195161694 and ISBN 0195161696.

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