
1. The Digital and Society Index (DESI)
1.1. Prepared by
1.1.1. The European Commission
1.2. Three-level structure indicator which includes: 1. Dimension 2. Sub-dimension 3. Indicator
1.2.1. Human capital
1.2.1.1. Internet user skills
1.2.1.2. Advanced skills and development
1.2.2. Connectivity
1.2.2.1. Fixed broadband take-up
1.2.2.2. Fixed broadband coverage
1.2.2.3. Mobile broadband
1.2.2.4. Broadband prices
1.2.3. Integration of digital technology
1.2.3.1. Digital intensity
1.2.3.2. Digital technologies for businesses
1.2.3.3. e-Commerce
1.2.4. Digital public services
1.2.4.1. e-Government
1.3. Top countries in 2022
1.3.1. 1. Finland 2. Denmark 3. Netherlands
1.3.2. Belarus and China are not listed
2. Global Digital Evolution Index (DEI)
2.1. Prepared by
2.1.1. Fletcher School at Tufts Universityy, in partnership with Mastercard
2.2. The four drivers define digital market conditions in a country.
2.2.1. Demand
2.2.1.1. Сovers consumer income and demographics as well as internet usage
2.2.2. Supply
2.2.2.1. Focuses on technology and transaction infrastructure
2.2.3. Institutions
2.2.3.1. Account for government policy and access to trade
2.2.4. Innovation
2.2.4.1. Rates the environment for creating start-ups and the overall competitive landscape
2.3. Top countries in 2013
2.3.1. 1. Singapore 2. Sweden 3. Hong Kong
2.3.2. 29. China Belarus is not listed
3. GII
3.1. Prepared by
3.1.1. Cornell University, INSEAD, and WIPO in partnership with other organizations
3.2. * 80 indicators across 7 pillars * Includes both quantitative and qualitative data * Survey-based data collection from multiple sources
3.2.1. Human Capital and Research
3.2.2. Infrastructure
3.2.3. Digitalisation
3.2.4. Entrepreneurship
3.2.5. Knowledge and Technology outputs
3.2.6. Creative outputs
3.3. Top countries in 2022
3.3.1. 1. Switzerland 2. United States 3. Sweden
3.3.2. 11. China 77. Belarus
4. The ICT Development Index (IDI)
4.1. Prepared by
4.1.1. International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
4.2. Composite index based on 11 indicators that are grouped into three main categories: access, use, and skills
4.2.1. Percentage of households with a computer
4.2.2. Adult literacy rate
4.2.3. Percentage of individuals using the Internet
4.2.4. Mobile-cellular telephone subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
4.2.5. Percentage of the population aged 15-24 years who have completed at least a secondary education
4.2.6. Gross enrolment ratio in tertiary education
4.2.7. Percentage of households with Internet access
4.2.8. Gross enrolment ratio in secondary education
4.2.9. International Internet bandwidth (bit/s) per Internet user
4.2.10. Gross enrolment ratio in primary education
4.2.11. Fixed-telephone subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
4.3. Top countries in 2017
4.3.1. 1. Iceland (8.98) 2. Korea (Rep.) (8.85) 3. Switzerland (8.74)
4.3.2. 32. Belarus (7.55) 80. China (5.6)
5. Networked Readiness Index (NRI)
5.1. Prepared by
5.1.1. The World Economic Forum in collaboration with INSEAD
5.2. 53 individual indicators that are grouped into 10 categories
5.2.1. Institutions
5.2.2. Expirience
5.3. Top countries in 2022
5.3.1. 1. United States (80.30) 2. Singapore (79.35) 3. Sweden (78.91)
5.3.2. 23. China (68.83) Belarus is not listed
6. World Digital Competitiveness Ranking (WDCI)
6.1. Prepared by
6.1.1. IMD’s World Competitiveness Center (WCC)
6.2. Calculation
6.2.1. 54 criteria were measured – a mixture of external hard data and the IMD Executive Opinion Survey – and arranged into three major groups: future readiness, knowledge and technology.
6.3. Top countries 2022
6.3.1. 1. Denmark 2. USA 3. Sweden
6.3.2. 17. China Belarus is not listed
7. Global Connectivity Index (GCI)
7.1. Prepared by
7.1.1. Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd
7.2. The 40 indicators are analyzed both vertically (Supply, Demand, Experience, Potential) and horizontally (Broadband, Cloud, IoT and AI)
7.3. Top contries in 2020
7.3.1. 1. United States (87) 2. Singapore (81) 3. Switzerland (81)
7.3.2. 22. China (62) 47. Belarus (46)
8. E-Government Development Index (EGDI)
8.1. Prepared by
8.1.1. Division for Public Institutions and Digital Government (DPIDG).
8.1.1.1. Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations (UN DESA)
8.2. Composite index based on the weighted average of three normalized indices
8.2.1. One-third from the Human Capital Index (HCI)
8.2.2. One-third from the Online Service Index (OSI)
8.2.3. One-third from the Telecommunications Infrastructure Index (TII)
8.3. Top countries in 2022
8.3.1. 1. Denmark (0.9717) 2. Finland (0.9533) 3. Republic of Korea (0.9529)
8.3.2. 43. China (0.8119) 58. Belarus (0.758)
9. E-participation Index (EPART)
9.1. Prepared by
9.1.1. The United Nations E-government Survey
9.2. E-participation framework
9.2.1. E-information
9.2.2. E-consultation
9.2.3. E-decision-making
9.3. Top countries in 2022
9.3.1. 1. Denmark (0,9717) 2. Finland (0,9533) 3. Republic of Korea (0,9529)
9.3.2. 43. China (0,8119) 58. Belarus (0,7580)