UAE ranks first in MENA on INSEAD and World Economic Forum’s Global Information Technology Report

Published April 6th, 2010 - 09:16 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

INSEAD, the leading international business school, today announced the findings of the 2009-2010 Global Information Technology Report, a study which the School has jointly published with the World Economic Forum for the past nine years. The report examines the key role of information and communications technologies (ICT) as an enabler of a more economically, environmentally and socially sustainable world in the aftermath of the most serious economic crises in decades. Of the fourteen <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries assessed, the UAE has once again been placed at number one.

 

This year’s report again features the Networked Readiness Index (NRI), which ranks 133 economies by examining the correlation between ICT readiness and economic growth. Sweden ranked first in the 2009-2010 rankings, followed by Singapore and Denmark. Regionally, the UAE ranked first, followed by Bahrain (29th) and Qatar (30th). The UAE’s impressive performance in recent years has been driven by a strong and consistent government focus on ICT as a key factor for its vision for the future.

 

 

“For nearly a decade, The Global Information Technology Report and the Networked Readiness Index have contributed to raising awareness about the importance of ICT as a central tool in the design of policies aimed at increasing nations’ development and competitiveness,” said Soumitra Dutta, Roland Berger Professor of Business and Technology at INSEAD and co-editor of the report. “We are proud of the guidance that the report offers to decision-makers and all relevant stakeholders across the globe. We hope this year’s edition will once again place further emphasis on the vital role of ICT in building a better, fairer and more sustainable world.”


Networked Readiness Index 2009-2010

 

(MENA rankings)

Economy

World Rank 2009-2010

World Rank 2008-2009

Change

1.       UAE

23

27

4

ä

2.       Bahrain

29

37

12

ä

3.       Qatar

30

29

-1

æ

4.       Saudi Arabia

38

40

2

ä

5.       Tunisia

39

38

-1

æ

6.       Jordan

44

44

0

à

7.       Oman

50

50

0

à

8.       Turkey

69

61

4

ä

9.       Egypt

70

76

6

ä

10.   Kuwait

76

57

-19

æ

11.   Morocco

88

86

-2

æ

12.   Libya

103

101

-2

æ

13.   Syria

105

94

-11

æ

14.   Algeria

113

108

-5

æ

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Networked Readiness Index examines how prepared countries are to use ICT effectively on three dimensions: the general business, regulatory and infrastructure environment for ICT; the readiness of the three key stakeholder groups in a society – individuals, businesses and governments – to use and benefit from ICT; and the actual usage of the latest information and communication technologies available.

 

 


Networked Readiness Index 2009-2010

(Top 10)

Economy Rank 2009-2010 Rank 2008-2009 Change Sweden 1 2 1 ä Singapore 2 4 2 ä Denmark 3 1 -2 æ

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