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The Going Digital Toolkit maps a core 2. Compare your country’s overall state of digital development
set of indicators to each of the seven
policy dimensions and allows users to How does your country compare? Find out by mapping your country’s performance on
interactively explore these data to assess a the Going Digital indicators against another country, or to the EU28 or OECD average.
country’s state of digital development. The Each visualisation shows all of the Going Digital indicators at a glance, grouped by the
Toolkit also contains OECD policy guidance seven policy dimensions. In the overall visualisation, each indicator has been normalised
and insights related to each of the policy to express each country as a proportion of the highest OECD country value.
dimensions to help governments design
and implement policies that are fit for the
digital age. In due course, the Toolkit will
incorporate innovative policy practices.
Users can explore the Toolkit using three
entry points: 1) policy dimensions, 2)
countries and 3) themes.
1. Analyse your country’s performance by
policy dimension
The Going Digital Toolkit allows users to
assess performance in each dimension
of the Going Digital Integrated Policy
Framework. For example, the Use policy
dimension includes indicators of how
people and firms use digital technologies
by country. Related publications and policy
guidance are also provided to help design
and develop well-suited policies. 3. Explore the indicators and policy insights by theme
Users may wish to learn more about particular themes, including: 1) data and data flows;
2) development; 3) digital government; 4) digital technologies; 5) gender; 6) productivity;
7) skills; and 8) small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Such issues cut across
several policy dimensions of the Going Digital Integrated Policy Framework. For example,
issues related to SMEs are relevant for the Access, Use, Innovation, Trust and Market
Openness policy dimensions. SMEs create jobs, spur innovation and underpin growth
across the economy, but also face challenges in successfully adopting and using digital
technologies.
Visit the Going Digital Toolkit now!
goingdigital.oecd.org
@OECDInnovation - #GoingDigital
For best results, please use the latest
version of Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome
or Mozilla Firefox to explore the Toolkit.
This article, as well as any data and any map included herein, are without prejudice to the status of or sovereignty over any territory, to the delimitation of international frontiers
and boundaries and to the name of any territory, city or area.
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