Digital Enablers is composed by the public and private sector enablers, including digital infrastructure, government services and policies, that form the foundation for both digital business and digital society of an economy.
Digital Enablers is composed by the public and private sector enablers, including digital infrastructure, government services and policies, that form the foundation for both digital business and digital society of an economy.
Digital Enablers is composed by the public and private sector enablers, including digital infrastructure, government services and policies, that form the foundation for both digital business and digital society of an economy.
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As part of the development of the DEN, DCO and Horizon conducted a survey of more than 27,000 respondents across the 50 DEN countries. The primary data and insights from the survey complements the secondary data and desk research undertaken to understand the state of digital economy maturity from a policy and business point of view, providing a societal view. Below are some select questions and results from the 2024 survey.
% of survey respondents who reported Yes; Respondents could choose more than one.
Survey respondents could select a minimum financial compensation they would be willing to take including at least one month's salary, six month's salary, a year's salary, two year's salary, or none if they were unwilling (or N/A if it did not apply)
% of survey respondents who reported Yes; Respondents could choose more than one.
e.g. communication & collaboration platforms, such as Slack, Microsoft teams, or enterprise tools, such as CRM, HR, o ERP software
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