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Title: Complex evaluation of the use of information technologies in the countries of Eastern and Central Europe
Authors: Ginevičius, Romualdas
Podvezko, Valentinas
Keywords: New economy
Indicator of new economy
Multiple criteria analysis
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: Vilniaus Gedimino Technikos Universitetas
Citation: Ginevičius, R.; Podvezko, V. 2004. Complex evaluation of the use of information technologies in the countries of Eastern and Central Europe, Journal of Business Economics and Management 5(4): 183-191.
Abstract: „New economy“ is a specific economic phenomenon emerging when two processes including globalization and technological revolution are taking place simultaneously. A question arises what economic and institutional conditions in the states under transition would allow them to take the best advantage of the potential of „new economy“. These conditions determine if a particular state is capable of accelerating its pace of long-term economic development and approaching the level achieved by highly-developed countries. In this context, the problem of evaluating the readiness of the states under transition to take advantage of „new economy“ acquires great theoretical and practical value. To measure the above parameter, a so-called indicator of new economy (NEI) based on ten variables characterizing the development and effective use of „new economy“ has been recently offered.
URI: http://dspace1.vgtu.lt/handle/1/265
ISSN: 1611-1699
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