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Evaluation of Digital Development Based on the International Digital Economy and Society Index 2020 Data

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STATISTIKA-STATISTICS AND ECONOMY JOURNAL
Volume 103, Issue 3, Pages 355-373

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CESKY STATISTICAL OFFICE
DOI: 10.54694/stat.2023.21

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International Digital Economy and Society Index (I-DESI); digital transformation; Information and Communication Technology (ICT); analytics; Multivariate Statistical Analysis

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This study aims to answer several questions through further analysis of I-DESI data using multivariate statistical methods, including the differences between EU and non-EU countries, the overlapping dimensions of the I-DESI index, and the formation of different country groups. The results of this study can provide a useful tool for companies to achieve more successful digital transformation.
Digitalization and technological advances develop together with our society. The European Commission intends to monitor this development using the International Digital and Society Index (I-DESI) and provide an objective comparison of the participating countries. This comparison of the counties can be an important part of the roadmap of digital transformation for companies and other participants in the market. The aim of this study is to further analyze the 2020 data of I-DESI using multivariate statistical methods not included in the official report. Our objective is to show whether there are differences between the EU and non-EU countries (discriminant analysis, variance analysis), whether the dimensions of the I-DESI index are overlapping (correlation analysis, factor analysis), and whether different country groups can be formed (cluster analysis). Answering these questions, we can give a useful tool to companies for a more successful digital transformation.

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