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* Degree of preparedness of a country's government, citizens, businesses and NGOs to use ICT for sustainable development.
* Degree of preparedness of a country's government, citizens, businesses and NGOs to use ICT for sustainable development.


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==References==
==References==

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e-readiness refers to a country’s state of preparedness to participate in electronic world. The state of maturity is commonly measured by the country’s information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and the ability of it’s government and citizens to utilize the positive impacts of ICT for sustainable development. [1] [2]

Measures of e-readiness

The measures for assessing e-readiness may vary from country to country. The common factors that are taken into consideration for measuring e-readiness of a country are:

  • Information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure
  • Degree of preparedness of a country's government, citizens, businesses and NGOs to use ICT for sustainable development.

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References

  1. ^ What is e-readiness, IGI Global
  2. ^ e-readiness, Association for Progressive Communications
  3. ^ A framework for measuring national e-readiness (PDF), Orfalea College of Business