Springer & German National Library of Economics & Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)IntereconomicsL'Hoest, R. (2001), The European Dimension of the Digital Economy, in Intereconom- ics: Review of European
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Others propose a new method for ranking European countries, determining the common weights for the variables where efficiency is measured by correlation (Bánhidi & Dobos, 2023). Further approaches include reducing the number of dimension used for the Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) (...
Occupation transformation is a frequently discussed topic among scientists, politicians and the general public. Along with the development of science and technology, how to take advantage of the digital economy to improve the transformation ability of ru
Institutional quality has also been found to significantly impact the development of the hydropower industry. Alsaleh and Abdul-Rahim [22] investigated the effect of WGI on hydropower industry growth in 28 European countries. Their study revealed that factors such as political accountability, government...
not only should they ponder how to encourage innovation, but they also need to push change in the right direction. The regulation of the data economy comprehends both a quantitative and a qualitative dimension. Data-driven transformations need to be encouraged and channeled. How can policy foster...
the geographic dimension of such markets may need to reflect the scope of the underlying R&D efforts. Furthermore, when R&D processes are not closely tied to specific products but serve multiple purposes and feed into various potential products, defining market boun...
The business aspect of data flows is likely to take on a deeper dimension in the near future as more companies embed monitors, sensors, and tracking devices into their physical assets. As the Internet of Things is more widely ad...
he suggests that organizations use the zoom-out/zoom-in approach used by many silicon valley companies. the zoom-out dimension looks at a time horizon of 10 or more years by predicting and defining what the market will look like and what customers will expect. the zoom-in co...
Second, the research has focused solely on one dimension of the digital divide in e- government: the interaction with digital public services. However, the second dimension of the concept, which involves public participation in political and civic decision- making processes, also deserves attention....