Navigating the Digital Landscape: A Comprehensive Review of the World Digital Competitiveness from the IMD Yearbook
The IMD World Digital Competitiveness Yearbook provides a comprehensive review of the global digital competitiveness landscape, focusing on how countries leverage digital technologies for economic transformation, societal development, and individual prosperity.
Based on the data here are the rankings for digital competitiveness according to the IMD World Digital Competitiveness Yearbook for different years:
In 2018, the United States ranked first in digital competitiveness, followed by Singapore in second place and Sweden in third place. Mongolia, Indonesia, and Venezuela held rankings of 59th, 60th, and 61st, respectively.
In 2019, the United States maintained its top position in digital competitiveness, with Singapore in second place and Sweden in third place. Peru, Mongolia, and Venezuela ranked 59th, 60th, and 61st, respectively.
In 2020, the United States continued to lead in digital competitiveness, with Singapore in second place and Denmark in third place. Colombia, Mongolia, and Venezuela held rankings of 59th, 60th, and 61st, respectively.
In 2021, the United States retained its first-place ranking, followed by Hong Kong in second place and Sweden in third place. Mongolia, Botswana, and Venezuela ranked 60th, 61st, and 62nd, respectively.
In 2022, Denmark claimed the top spot in digital competitiveness, with the United States in second place and Sweden in third place. Botswana, Mongolia, and Venezuela held rankings of 61st, 62nd, and 63rd, respectively.
These rankings reflect the digital competitiveness of countries based on various indicators and factors measured in the IMD World Digital Competitiveness Yearbook. The index values assigned to each country indicate their relative strength and performance in utilizing digital technologies for competitiveness.