§ Web Measure Index
The web measure index 2008 is based upon a five-stage model, which builds upon the previous levels of sophistication of a state’s online presence. As a country migrates upwards through the various stages, it is ranked higher in the web measure index. Assessment of the web measure index was based on a questionnaire, which allocated a binary value to the indicator based on the presence/absence of specific electronic facilities/services available. The primary site was the national portal or the official government home page of the countries examined. Where no official portals were available, other governmental sites were assessed. To ensure consistency, the same number of functionalities of the same or similar sites was assessed in each country. Each ministerial site was assessed on the basis of the same set of questions.
§ Telecommunication Infrastructure Index
The telecommunication infrastructure index 2008 is a composite index of five primary indices relating to a country’s infrastructure capacity with regard to the delivery of eGovernment services. These are:
1. Internet Users /100 persons
2. PCs /100 persons
3. Main Telephones Lines /100 persons
4. Cellular telephones /100 persons
5. Broad banding /100 persons
Each index represents 20 per cent of the overall telecommunication infrastructure index.
§ Human Capital Index
The human capital index is a composite of the adult literacy rate and the combined primary, secondary and tertiary gross enrolment ratio, with two thirds weight given to the adult literacy rate and one third to the gross enrolment ratio.
Measurements of the e-Government Readiness Index and its three components may be found for Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Jordan, Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Lithuania, Malta, Montenegro, Morocco, Poland, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey and Ukraine. Exhaustive information on the conceptual framework, methodology and data measurements may be found in the United Nations e-Government Survey 2008 - From e-Government to Connected Governance (United Nations, New York, 2008).
Source:
United Nations e-Government Survey 2008 – From e-Government to Connected Governance, United Nations, New York 2008
United Nations Public Administration Network, http://www.unpan.org/
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