Presentazione tenuta il 25 settembre 2012 presso Federmanager in occasione dell'evento "Comunicare il valore attraverso Social network e altri strumenti web: Enterprise 2.0"
Updated Talk delivered to AmCham and MICA in Singapore, Nov 09. New examples include Queenstown, New Zealand and Obolo's blogger relations fiasco. Also, you find new data on ICT ranking in Asia. Enjoy!
“In the global financial crisis, methods for increasing the effectiveness of auditing have weighed heavily on the minds of those responsible for corporate governance. When a business is making a healthy profit, irregularities can go undetected; however, when cash flow declines, internal costs and operations are more strongly scrutinised and discrepancies detected more easily.
Effective Auditing for Corporates provides proactive advice from business leaders who have realised effective auditing is fundamental to a company’s financial health, and key to shareholders’ perceptions of the company’s value. Aimed primarily at auditors but of significant important to risk managers, CFOs and consultants, Effective Auditing for Corporates not only covers the financials and regulatory compliance, but the crossover between the roles of internal and external auditor.
This book is an essential guide, both a refresher course for what is required from an internal and external audit and an outline of the processes and structures required to ensure the necessary tasks are accomplished. Areas covered include: general audit management, compliance and corporate auditing, the internal audit and governance audit, and up-to-date coverage of regulation globally.”
Mobiel internet is razendsnel volwassen aan het worden. Mobiele devices zijn een razend interessant medium voor adverteerders, maar de uitgaven van adverteerders lopen nog erg achterop. Een reden daarvan is dat er nog vrij bekend over is wat consumenten nu precies doen op die apparaten. Daarom heeft TNS het Mobile 360 project geïnitieerd. Wij hebben het gedrag van1500 van onze panelleden gevolgd door een applicatie te installeren op de smartphone en/of tablet, die precies uitmeet wat deze respondenten doen op hun devices. We meten applicatiegebruik, browsergedrag, bellen, sms’n, Een uniek onderzoek, het eerste in zijn soort.
Prima parte dell'incontro “Nuove tecnologie e Digital Workplace: processi, persone, piattaforme”. Il concetto di "posto di lavoro", i nuovi scenari occupazionali. Dalla catena fisica del valore, alla catena virtuale del valore e l'emergere del "knowledge working".
Updated Talk delivered to AmCham and MICA in Singapore, Nov 09. New examples include Queenstown, New Zealand and Obolo's blogger relations fiasco. Also, you find new data on ICT ranking in Asia. Enjoy!
“In the global financial crisis, methods for increasing the effectiveness of auditing have weighed heavily on the minds of those responsible for corporate governance. When a business is making a healthy profit, irregularities can go undetected; however, when cash flow declines, internal costs and operations are more strongly scrutinised and discrepancies detected more easily.
Effective Auditing for Corporates provides proactive advice from business leaders who have realised effective auditing is fundamental to a company’s financial health, and key to shareholders’ perceptions of the company’s value. Aimed primarily at auditors but of significant important to risk managers, CFOs and consultants, Effective Auditing for Corporates not only covers the financials and regulatory compliance, but the crossover between the roles of internal and external auditor.
This book is an essential guide, both a refresher course for what is required from an internal and external audit and an outline of the processes and structures required to ensure the necessary tasks are accomplished. Areas covered include: general audit management, compliance and corporate auditing, the internal audit and governance audit, and up-to-date coverage of regulation globally.”
Mobiel internet is razendsnel volwassen aan het worden. Mobiele devices zijn een razend interessant medium voor adverteerders, maar de uitgaven van adverteerders lopen nog erg achterop. Een reden daarvan is dat er nog vrij bekend over is wat consumenten nu precies doen op die apparaten. Daarom heeft TNS het Mobile 360 project geïnitieerd. Wij hebben het gedrag van1500 van onze panelleden gevolgd door een applicatie te installeren op de smartphone en/of tablet, die precies uitmeet wat deze respondenten doen op hun devices. We meten applicatiegebruik, browsergedrag, bellen, sms’n, Een uniek onderzoek, het eerste in zijn soort.
Prima parte dell'incontro “Nuove tecnologie e Digital Workplace: processi, persone, piattaforme”. Il concetto di "posto di lavoro", i nuovi scenari occupazionali. Dalla catena fisica del valore, alla catena virtuale del valore e l'emergere del "knowledge working".
Seconda parte dell'incontro “Nuove tecnologie e Digital Workplace: processi, persone, piattaforme”. La diffusione di Internet, la consumerizzazione dell'accesso e della produzione di contenuti in mobilità. L'uso delle tecnologie social in Azienda: introduzione.
Terza parte dell'incontro “Nuove tecnologie e Digital Workplace: processi, persone, piattaforme”. Come e perchè gli strumenti attuali di comunicazione aziendali (e-mail, intranet, riunioni,...) siano inadeguati ai nuovi contesti lavorativi. I benefici connessi all'uso delle tecnologie del web 2.0 in azienda
Quarta ed ultima parte dell'incontro “Nuove tecnologie e Digital Workplace: processi, persone, piattaforme”. Si è parlato di come la possibilità di produrre e condividere contenuti da parte del personale sia la premessa alla collaborazione interna, e di come essa generi e dia visibilità all'organizzazione informale. Sono state anche presentate, molto brevemente, le problematiche legate all'introduzione e alla gestione di un progetto di "social enterprise".
Lucidi dell'intervento tenuto il 19 novembre 2012 in occasione della presentazione del libro: "Trust, Social Relations and Engagement" del Prof. Donatella Padua.
Web 2.0 e social network all’interno dell’aziendaAlvaro Busetti
Il secondo intervento, sui modi di adozione dell'Enterprise 2.0 all'interno delle aziende, tenuto il 25 settembre 2012 presso Federmanager in occasione dell'evento "Comunicare il valore attraverso Social network e altri strumenti web: Enterprise 2.0"
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D-Waste Presentation: Globalization and Waste ManagementD-Waste
This is a presentation made by Antonis Mavropoulos during ISWA’s event in IFAT, May 2012. It concerns the first outputs of the ISWA project “Globalization and waste management”.
State of the Content Industry and Opening Scott Abel
The opening remarks at the 10th Annual LavaCon Conference on Digital Media and Content Strategies in Portland, October 7-9, 2012. All typos are my own and cannot be reused without advanced, written permission. :)
Quality healthcare is one of the most important factors in how individuals perceive their quality of life. In some countries, such as the UK with the National Health Service (NHS), the healthcare delivery organisation is a part of their national identity.
This is the presentation I gave at the 4th Innoforum organised by Athens Information Technology AIT http://www.ait.gr/ait_web_site/conference/innoforum4/agenda.jsp
Seconda parte dell'incontro “Nuove tecnologie e Digital Workplace: processi, persone, piattaforme”. La diffusione di Internet, la consumerizzazione dell'accesso e della produzione di contenuti in mobilità. L'uso delle tecnologie social in Azienda: introduzione.
Terza parte dell'incontro “Nuove tecnologie e Digital Workplace: processi, persone, piattaforme”. Come e perchè gli strumenti attuali di comunicazione aziendali (e-mail, intranet, riunioni,...) siano inadeguati ai nuovi contesti lavorativi. I benefici connessi all'uso delle tecnologie del web 2.0 in azienda
Quarta ed ultima parte dell'incontro “Nuove tecnologie e Digital Workplace: processi, persone, piattaforme”. Si è parlato di come la possibilità di produrre e condividere contenuti da parte del personale sia la premessa alla collaborazione interna, e di come essa generi e dia visibilità all'organizzazione informale. Sono state anche presentate, molto brevemente, le problematiche legate all'introduzione e alla gestione di un progetto di "social enterprise".
Lucidi dell'intervento tenuto il 19 novembre 2012 in occasione della presentazione del libro: "Trust, Social Relations and Engagement" del Prof. Donatella Padua.
Web 2.0 e social network all’interno dell’aziendaAlvaro Busetti
Il secondo intervento, sui modi di adozione dell'Enterprise 2.0 all'interno delle aziende, tenuto il 25 settembre 2012 presso Federmanager in occasione dell'evento "Comunicare il valore attraverso Social network e altri strumenti web: Enterprise 2.0"
Canada continues to lead the world in online engagement, with visitors spending an average 45 hours per month online, representing a fertile ground for digital marketers and advertisers.
D-Waste Presentation: Globalization and Waste ManagementD-Waste
This is a presentation made by Antonis Mavropoulos during ISWA’s event in IFAT, May 2012. It concerns the first outputs of the ISWA project “Globalization and waste management”.
State of the Content Industry and Opening Scott Abel
The opening remarks at the 10th Annual LavaCon Conference on Digital Media and Content Strategies in Portland, October 7-9, 2012. All typos are my own and cannot be reused without advanced, written permission. :)
Quality healthcare is one of the most important factors in how individuals perceive their quality of life. In some countries, such as the UK with the National Health Service (NHS), the healthcare delivery organisation is a part of their national identity.
This is the presentation I gave at the 4th Innoforum organised by Athens Information Technology AIT http://www.ait.gr/ait_web_site/conference/innoforum4/agenda.jsp
Findings of Symantec's 2010 State of the Data Center study. Now in its third year, the study found that mid-sized enterprises (2,000 to 9,999 employees) are more likely to adopt cutting-edge technologies such as cloud computing, deduplication, replication, storage virtualization, and continuous data protection than small or large enterprises to reduce IT costs and manage increasing complexity.
Dall’internet delle cose all'industria 4.0Alvaro Busetti
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Materiale presentato a Roma il 22 ottobre 2014 al workshop "Smart Working: strumenti e visioni per un nuovo modo di lavorare", presso il Centro Formazione Manageriale del Terziario.
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Generating a custom Ruby SDK for your web service or Rails API using Smithyg2nightmarescribd
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Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
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Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
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Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
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Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
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In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
Connector Corner: Automate dynamic content and events by pushing a buttonDianaGray10
Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
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If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
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Charlie Greenberg, Host
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
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As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
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Empowering NextGen Mobility via Large Action Model Infrastructure (LAMI): pav...
Social enterprise e creazione di valore
1. Piano solidale territoriale “Leadership e valore
per la crescita” FDIR 4576
Comunicare il valore attraverso Social network e altri
strumenti web: Enterprise 2.0
Social Enterprise e Creazione di Valore
Dr. Alvaro Busetti
25 settembre 2012
Auditorium Federmanager Roma, Via Ravenna 14 abusetti.wordpress.com
2. Internet = Social ?
>1.5 billion
Number of social networking users globally
80%
Proportion of total online users
who interact with social networks regularly
Fonte: "The social economy: Unlocking value and productivity through social technologies"
McKinsey Global Institute, Luglio 2012 abusetti.wordpress.com
3. Il valore della "social economy"
$900 billion – 1.3 trillion
Annual value that could be unlocked by social technologies in four sectors
2x
Potential value from better enterprise
communication and collaboration compared with
other social technology benefits
Fonte: "The social economy: Unlocking value and productivity through social technologies"
McKinsey Global Institute, Luglio 2012 abusetti.wordpress.com
4. Il WEB come acceleratore dello sviluppo…
"…there is relatively little public debate on
the reasons why some countries have moved
faster and more effectively than others to
harness the Web as an accelerator of
development.
To begin to address this gap, we have
created an Index that combines existing
secondary data with new primary data to
rank countries according to their progress
and use of the Web…"
Fonte: "WEB INDEX 2012" World Wide Web Foundation, Settembre 2012
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5. WEB Index 2012: Posizionamento dell'Italia (valori)
Rank Country Web Index
Communications
1 Sweden 100.00 Infrastructure
100.00
2 USA 97.31
3 UK 93.83 80.00
4 Canada 93.42 Institutional
Social Impact
5 Finland 91.88 60.00 Infrastructure
6 Switzerland 90.49
40.00
7 New Zealand 89.15
8 Australia 88.44 20.00
9 Norway 87.76
10 Ireland 87.42 -
11 Singapore 86.14
12 Iceland 86.10 Political Impact Web Use
13 Korea 81.06
14 France 78.93
15 Israel 78.53
16 Germany 74.87
17 Portugal 72.33
18 Spain 72.12
19 Chile 69.55 Economic Impact Web Content
20 Japan 68.56
21 Qatar 60.75
22 Mexico 57.68
23 Italy 56.45
Sweden Italy
24 Brazil 56.30
Fonte: "WEB INDEX 2012" World Wide Web Foundation, Settembre 2012 - elaborazione A. Busetti
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6. WEB Index 2012: Posizionamento dell'Italia (rank)
Rank Country Web Index
Communications
1 Sweden 100.00 Infrastructure
2 USA 97.31
3 UK 93.83
4 Canada 93.42 Institutional
Social Impact
5 Finland 91.88 20 Infrastructure
6 Switzerland 90.49
7 New Zealand 89.15 22
8 Australia 88.44 33
9 Norway 87.76
10 Ireland 87.42
29
11 Singapore 86.14 15
12 Iceland 86.10 37
Political Impact Web Use
13 Korea 81.06
14 France 78.93 25
15 Israel 78.53
16 Germany 74.87
17 Portugal 72.33
18 Spain 72.12
Economic Impact Web Content
19 Chile 69.55
20 Japan 68.56
21 Qatar 60.75
22 Mexico 57.68
23 Italy 56.45
Sweden Italy
24 Brazil 56.30
Fonte: "WEB INDEX 2012" World Wide Web Foundation, Settembre 2012 - elaborazione A. Busetti
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7. Non è (solo) una questione di infrastruttura…
Economic Impact
100.00 Ireland
Switzerland
90.00 Paesi con peggior indice infrastrutturale Sweden
ma miglior sfruttamento economico della UK
rete (rispetto all'Italia) Canada
USA
80.00 Finland
France
Israel Norway
Germany
Korea
70.00 Singapore
Qatar Japan Australia
New Zealand
Iceland
Chile Spain
India
60.00
Brazil
China Portugal
50.00 Poland
Philippines Mexico Tunisia
Kazakhstan Turkey
South Africa Mauritius
Indonesia Jordan
Thailand Argentina Italy
40.00
Comm. Infrastructure
30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 80.00 90.00 100.00
Fonte: "WEB INDEX 2012" World Wide Web Foundation, Settembre 2012 - elaborazione A. Busetti
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8. Il paese ha un utilizzo del WEB molto disomogeneo…
Fonte: "Fattore Internet" The Boston Consulting Group, Aprile 2011
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9. Tuttavia l'internet economy avrà un peso rilevante sul PIL…
Fonte: "Fattore Internet" The Boston Consulting Group, Aprile 2011
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10. Benefici ottenibili e catena del valore…
Fonte: "The social economy: Unlocking value and productivity through social technologies"
McKinsey Global Institute, Luglio 2012 abusetti.wordpress.com
11. I benefici aumentano con l'estensione della rete…
Fonte: "The social economy: Unlocking value and productivity through social technologies"
McKinsey Global Institute, Luglio 2012 abusetti.wordpress.com
12. L'origine dei benefici dipende dal settore industriale…
Fonte: "The social economy: Unlocking value and productivity through social technologies"
McKinsey Global Institute, Luglio 2012 abusetti.wordpress.com
13. …come pure i benefici potenziali e la facilità di raggiungimento
Fonte: "The social economy: Unlocking value and productivity through social technologies"
McKinsey Global Institute, Luglio 2012 abusetti.wordpress.com
14. Utilizzo vs Benefici nel tempo
Fonte: "How social technologies are extending the organization" McKinsey Quarterly Novembre 2011
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15. Esempio…
Fonte: "The social economy: Unlocking value and productivity through social technologies"
McKinsey Global Institute, Luglio 2012 abusetti.wordpress.com
16. Esempio…
Fonte: "The social economy: Unlocking value and productivity through social technologies"
McKinsey Global Institute, Luglio 2012 abusetti.wordpress.com
17. Collaborazione: per aumentare la produttività…
Fonte: "The social economy: Unlocking value and productivity through social technologies"
McKinsey Global Institute, Luglio 2012 abusetti.wordpress.com
18. …ma dipende dalla natura dell'attività…
Fonte: "The social economy: Unlocking value and productivity through social technologies"
McKinsey Global Institute, Luglio 2012 abusetti.wordpress.com
19. L'impatto può essere importante sulle economie evolute…
Fonte: "The social economy: Unlocking value and productivity through social technologies"
McKinsey Global Institute, Luglio 2012 abusetti.wordpress.com
20. Una cosa solo per grandi aziende ?
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21. In Italia le PMI attive online crescono più in fretta e raggiungono
una clientela più internazionale
Fonte: "Fattore Internet" The Boston Consulting Group, Aprile 2011
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22. In Italia, Marketing, Tecnologia e Retail i settori con il maggiore
aumento di posti di lavoro legato al WEB…
Fonte: "Fattore Internet" The Boston Consulting Group, Aprile 2011
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23. Il miglioramento del targeting pubblicitario è il primo beneficio per
le PMI online-attive
Fonte: "Fattore Internet" The Boston Consulting Group, Aprile 2011
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24. Bibliografia:
Fonti citate:
McKinsey Global Institute (Luglio 2012), The social economy: Unlocking value and productivity through
social technologies*
http://www.mckinsey.com/insights/mgi/research/technology_and_innovation/the_social_economy
McKinsey Quarterly (Nov. 2011), How social technologies are extending the organization*
http://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/How_social_technologies_are_extending_the_organization_2888
The Boston Consulting Group (Apr. 2011), Fattore Internet, l'impatto del web sull'economia Italiana
http://www.fattoreinternet.it/
World Wide Web Foundation (Sett. 2012), WEB INDEX 2012 http://thewebindex.org/data/index/
Altri materiali utili:
Altimeter Group (Feb. 2012), Making the Business Case for Enterprise Social Networking
http://www.altimetergroup.com/2012/02/making-the-business-case-for-enterprise-social-networks.html
McKinsey Quarterly (Dic. 2010), The rise of the networked enterprise*
http://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/The_rise_of_the_networked_enterprise_Web_20_finds_its_payday_2
716
McKinsey Quarterly (Feb. 2011), Rethinking knowledge work: A strategic approach*
http://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/Rethinking_knowledge_work_A_strategic_approach_2739
* E' richiesta la registrazione al sito abusetti.wordpress.com
25. Grazie per la vostra attenzione !
Alvaro Busetti
alvaro.busetti@gmail.com
http://it.linkedin.com/in/abusetti
http://abusetti.wordpress.com/
http://twitter.com/ABusetti
http://www.slideshare.net/abusetti
http://www.delicious.com/A.Busetti
http://www.youtube.com/user/AlvaroBusetti
http://www.facebook.com/AlvaroBusetti
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Editor's Notes
70% Proportion of companies using social technologies90% Proportion of companies using social technologies that report some business benefit from them28 hours Time each week spent by knowledge workers writing e-mails, searching for information, and collaborating internally
1/3 Share of consumer spending that could be influenced by social shopping3% Share of companies that derive substantial benefit from social technologies across all stakeholders: customers, employees, and business partners20–25% Potential improvement possible in knowledge worker productivity
The Index measures and ranks:Web Readiness: The Index examines the quality and extent of Communications Infrastructure (facilitating connectivity to the Web) and Institutional Infrastructure (policies regulating Web access and skill and educational levels enabling the full benefit of the Web).Web Use: The Index looks both at Web usage within countries (such as the percentage of individuals who use the Internet) and the content available to these Web users .The Impact of the Web: The Index uses social, economic and political indicators to evaluate the impact of the Web on these dimensions. This includes measures of social networks, business internet use and e-participation.Readiness This sub-Index assesses the state of the communications and institutional infrastructure that is needed to be able to access the Web in a country1/5 Communications Infrastructure This component assesses the state and availability of the physical and communications infrastructure that enables access to the Web 1/3Institutional Infrastructure This component assesses the state of the institutional ecosystem - including education, laws and regulations - that enable access to the Web2/3 The Web This sub-index assesses the availability of relevant and useful content, as well as the number of Internet and Web users in a country 1/5Web Use This component assesses the extent of Web use in a country, including by disabled sections of the population 1/2Web Content This component assesses the extent to which relevant and useful content is available on the Web 1/2 Impact This sub-Index assesses the impact and utility of the Web in the political, economic and social dimensions 3/5Social Impact This component assesses the utility of the Web and its impact on health, education and social activities 1/3Economic Impact This component assesses the utility of the Web and its impact on business and the economy 1/3Political Impact This component assesses the utility of the Web and its impact on politics and government 1/3
L'indicatore e-Intensity prende in considerazione:Enablement:◊ Diffusione banda larga, fissa e mobile◊ Imprese con banda larga◊ Velocità di upload and download, fisse◊ Penetrazione smartphoneEngagement:Imprese:◊ Imprese con un sito Internet◊ Percentuale delle imprese che hanno comprato o venduto online◊ Imprese che utilizzano e-learningConsumatori:◊ Utenti Internet / popolazione◊ Nove misure sulla percentuale di popolazione che ha fatto certe attività onlinePubblica Amministrazione:◊ Risultato ricerca U.N. sull'e-government◊ Persone e aziende che hanno interagito online con la pubblica amministrazioneExpenditure:◊ Vendite retail online B2C◊ Totale ricavi online vendite B2B e B2C◊ Spesa pubblicità online
Social network interni, esterni ed ibridi
Value Potentialproxy:R&D intensityMarketing intensityCustomer service intensityInteractionsintensityEase of captureproxy:OpennessReported privacy breachesIntellectualpropertyintensityCompliance officers as percentage of industry employmentIT security spending as percent of IT spendCultureExternalorientation scoreInnovation and learning scoreTransformational IT spend as percentage of IT spendTechnologyTotal IT spend as percentage of revenueSocial toolsadoption score
Interaction workers:include professionals, managers, salespeople, and other business occupations that require complex interactions with other people, independent judgment, and access to information. They perform work that is not standardized, difficult to automate, and often requires extensive education and training.Transaction workers:process information or conduct repetitive transactions that have the potential to be automated (e.g., retail cashiers, bank tellers, and clerks). Production workers:perform physical work to convert materials from one state to another or assemble finished goods and components (e.g., factory and construction workers).