2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.technovation.2013.06.004
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Measuring digitization: A growth and welfare multiplier

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“…The analysis of studies to identify the correlations between the GDP and the selected analyzed index showed that the graphical method was a widely applied research method [25], thus it was utilised in this research. In the study [17] the determination coefficient was used to substantiate the relationship.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The analysis of studies to identify the correlations between the GDP and the selected analyzed index showed that the graphical method was a widely applied research method [25], thus it was utilised in this research. In the study [17] the determination coefficient was used to substantiate the relationship.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surveys [23,24] show that the labour productivity increases with the investments in the computerization of business processes and the development of the Internet network. The survey [25] demonstrates that the countries' well-being grows along with the digitalization index while exhibiting increasing returns to scale. The work graphically illustrates the dependence of the digitalization index on the GDP per capita and vice versa.…”
Section: Correlations Between the Urban Logistics And Infrastructumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most commonly used measure for digital transformation is the Digitalisation Index, proposed by Sabbagh [6] and Katz and Koutroumpis [7]. It is created in order to measure the cumulative, holistic impact of discrete information and communication technologies.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De los estudios analizados se infi ere también que la mayoría de los índices desarrollados por los investigadores académicos e institucionales se enfocan en medir fenómenos o aspectos sectoriales más amplios que la infraestructura, como es el caso del desarrollo digital (Hanafi zadeh et al, 2009), el desarrollo de las telecomunicaciones (Gerpott y Ahmadi, 2015), el nivel de penetración digital (Katz y Koutroumpis, 2013;Billon et al, 2009;Corrocher y Ordanni, 2002) o la conectividad (Waverman et al, 2011). Así, pocos índices se limitan exclusivamente a la medición de la infraestructura sectorial, aunque otros muchos sí la consideran, pero como una de las dimensiones del fenómeno estudiado.…”
Section: Revisión Bibliográfica Sobre Los íNdices De Medición De Lunclassified