A study of the effect of population size on global networked readiness

In this era of rapid change, information and communication technology (ICT) is seen as a potent enabler of renewed and sustainable growth. For a particular country, this translates to the propensity, measured by the networked readiness index (NRI), to survive in an environment where competition dict...

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Main Author: Tugas, Florenz C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-138712024-07-29T09:30:24Z A study of the effect of population size on global networked readiness Tugas, Florenz C. In this era of rapid change, information and communication technology (ICT) is seen as a potent enabler of renewed and sustainable growth. For a particular country, this translates to the propensity, measured by the networked readiness index (NRI), to survive in an environment where competition dictates the pace. The NRI index aims to describe how conducive a national environment is to exploit ICT resources for development and sustainability. This study aims to determine the effect of population size on NRI. Data on these variables were obtained from the 2009-2010 Global Information Technology Report (GITR), a report published by INSEAD and the World Economic Forum (WEF) annually. This report contains comprehensive assessments of ICT readiness covering 133 economies from the developing and developed world. Of these countries, four have incomplete economic profiles. This resulted in having only 129 useful countries-observations for this study. Population size and NRI of these countries were summarized and subjected to ordinary least squares (OLS) regression. As expected, results indicated a negative correlation between population size and NRI. But interestingly, results further showed that population size does not have significant effect on NRI (β = -.007, p>.05). Several implications, conclusions, and recommendations related to the variables being studied were drawn out of these findings. 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/12850 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Information technology—Economic aspects Communication in economic development Population—Economic aspects Business Demography, Population, and Ecology Technology and Innovation
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Information technology—Economic aspects
Communication in economic development
Population—Economic aspects
Business
Demography, Population, and Ecology
Technology and Innovation
spellingShingle Information technology—Economic aspects
Communication in economic development
Population—Economic aspects
Business
Demography, Population, and Ecology
Technology and Innovation
Tugas, Florenz C.
A study of the effect of population size on global networked readiness
description In this era of rapid change, information and communication technology (ICT) is seen as a potent enabler of renewed and sustainable growth. For a particular country, this translates to the propensity, measured by the networked readiness index (NRI), to survive in an environment where competition dictates the pace. The NRI index aims to describe how conducive a national environment is to exploit ICT resources for development and sustainability. This study aims to determine the effect of population size on NRI. Data on these variables were obtained from the 2009-2010 Global Information Technology Report (GITR), a report published by INSEAD and the World Economic Forum (WEF) annually. This report contains comprehensive assessments of ICT readiness covering 133 economies from the developing and developed world. Of these countries, four have incomplete economic profiles. This resulted in having only 129 useful countries-observations for this study. Population size and NRI of these countries were summarized and subjected to ordinary least squares (OLS) regression. As expected, results indicated a negative correlation between population size and NRI. But interestingly, results further showed that population size does not have significant effect on NRI (β = -.007, p>.05). Several implications, conclusions, and recommendations related to the variables being studied were drawn out of these findings.
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author Tugas, Florenz C.
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title A study of the effect of population size on global networked readiness
title_short A study of the effect of population size on global networked readiness
title_full A study of the effect of population size on global networked readiness
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title_full_unstemmed A study of the effect of population size on global networked readiness
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