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Title: IKT kao ključna komponenta socio-ekonomske razvijenosti
ICT as crucial component of socio-economic development
Authors: Jeremić, Veljko 
Marković, Aleksandar 
Radojičić, Zoran 
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet organizacionih nauka, Beograd
Abstract: Cilj ovog rada je da predstavi nove ideje u evaluaciji socio-ekonomske razvijenosti zemalja. S obzirom da se broj korisnika Interneta i informatička pismenost često koriste kao indikatori socio-ekonomske razvijenosti, ističe se potreba za detaljnom analizom IKT infrastrukture država. Godišnja publikacija Svetske Banke - ICT at glance - objavljuje podatke o ključnim IKT indikatorima svih zemalja. Međutim, ne postoji kompozitni indikator razvijenosti IKT-a određene države. U ovom radu, predstavljen je kompozitni indikator koji sintetizuje veliki broj varijabli u jednu vrednost. Na ovaj način, države se mogu rangirati po nivou razvijenosti IKT-a. Pored toga, načini za poboljšavanje trenutne pozicije zemalja u razvoju će biti posebno istaknuti. .
The aim of this paper is to present new ideas in evaluating socio-economic development of countries. Since Internet connectedness and IT literacy are very often introduced as indicators of socio-economic development, ICT infrastructure is of huge research interest. The World Bank's ICT at glance database published annually presents essential data about every country's ICT indicators. However, no composite indicator of ICT infrastructure is presented. Aim of our paper is to present a composite indicator which synthesizes a number of indicators into one value. With this approach, countries can be ranked according to their ICT development. Moreover, useful insights will be provided for the developing countries and a path for enhancing their ranking will be elaborated. .
URI: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/771
ISSN: 0354-8635
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