Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies on Country Development: Accounting for Area Interrelationships
Single-item composite indices gauge ICT readiness at the country level but do not represent the direct impact of ICTs on a country's development. This paper describes a new approach to measuring the macrolevel impacts of ICTs across a range of development areas. The indirect effects of one area...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-37572020-05-08T07:15:29Z Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies on Country Development: Accounting for Area Interrelationships KAUFFMAN, Robert J. Kumar, Ajay Single-item composite indices gauge ICT readiness at the country level but do not represent the direct impact of ICTs on a country's development. This paper describes a new approach to measuring the macrolevel impacts of ICTs across a range of development areas. The indirect effects of one area on others is taken into consideration by a simultaneous equation model that permits the inclusion of multiple development areas. The model is applied to data pertaining to four development areas in 64 countries: trade flows, agricultural productivity, R&D, and quality of life. ICT readiness is found to have a positive association with trade flows and R&D, but the impact depends on the country's development level. The strengths and limitations of this modeling approach, and the implications of the results, are assessed. 2008-10-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2757 info:doi/10.2753/JEC1086-4415130101 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/3757/viewcontent/Impact_ICT_Ctry_Devt_2008_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Country assessment Development Economic analysis E-readiness ICTs Index measures Measurement Policy-making Simultaneous equation model Three-stage least squares Communication Technology and New Media Computer Sciences Growth and Development |
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Single-item composite indices gauge ICT readiness at the country level but do not represent the direct impact of ICTs on a country's development. This paper describes a new approach to measuring the macrolevel impacts of ICTs across a range of development areas. The indirect effects of one area on others is taken into consideration by a simultaneous equation model that permits the inclusion of multiple development areas. The model is applied to data pertaining to four development areas in 64 countries: trade flows, agricultural productivity, R&D, and quality of life. ICT readiness is found to have a positive association with trade flows and R&D, but the impact depends on the country's development level. The strengths and limitations of this modeling approach, and the implications of the results, are assessed. |
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Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies on Country Development: Accounting for Area Interrelationships |
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