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A Comprehensive Analysis Regarding DESI Country Progress for Romania Relative to the European Average Trend

Eduard Stoica () and Bogoslov Ioana Andreea ()
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Bogoslov Ioana Andreea: Faculty of Economic Sciences, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Sibiu, Romania

Balkan Region Conference on Engineering and Business Education, 2017, vol. 2, issue 1, 258-266

Abstract: In the absence of globally coherent specifications and standards, digitalization would never have spread across the world in such a huge extent as it did. The availability of digital technologies has significantly increased in the last decade, shifting the focus of policy-makers from on the diffusion of these technologies to their usage by governments, companies and also individuals. Actually, digital technologies and internet became the main forces for transforming the modern world and its economy. Activating within a turbulent environment, Romania faced many challenges in the last three years, but it managed to perform better from period to period. Relative to the past performance, Romania registers a higher rate of digitalization, benefiting from coverage of rapid broadband connections, mostly in urban areas. This made Romania having the second highest share of subscriptions within the EU in 2016. Romania has developed increasingly fast over the last years and reached a position closer to the EU average, which translates into a positive evolution. While positive, the obtained results are not enough to compensate the country’s digital skills deficit.

Keywords: DESI index; Digital Economy; Romania; Digital Competitiveness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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