The OECD Going Digital Integrated Policy Framework 2026
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No 381, OECD Digital Economy Papers from OECD Publishing
Abstract:
Digital transformation has widespread and complex effects across the economy and society, making trade-offs between public policy objectives difficult to navigate. The OECD Going Digital Integrated Policy Framework (the Framework) helps governments and stakeholders to develop an integrated approach to policymaking to shape an inclusive digital future. The Framework has seven interrelated policy dimensions that have stood the test of time: access to communications infrastructures, services and data; effective use of digital technologies and data; digital and data-driven innovation; good jobs for all; social prosperity and inclusion; trust in the digital age; and market openness in digital business environments. The Framework also identifies transversal policy issues (e.g. skills, digital government, small and medium-sized enterprises, and data) that cut across several policy dimensions. Moreover, the Framework provides guidance on putting a whole-of-economy and society approach to digital policymaking into practice.
Date: 2026-03-02
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