Digital Innovation and Transformation: An Analysis of Technology's Role in Digital Competitiveness from the IMD Yearbook
The IMD World Digital Competitiveness Yearbook provides insights into the role of technology in digital competitiveness, including how countries adopt and integrate digital technologies for economic growth and social development.
Based on the data here are the rankings for digital competitiveness with a focus on technology according to the IMD World Digital Competitiveness Yearbook for different years:
In 2018, Singapore ranked first in digital competitiveness with a focus on technology, followed by Norway in second place and the United States in third place. Colombia, Mongolia, and Venezuela held rankings of 59th, 60th, and 61st, respectively.
In 2019, Singapore retained its top position in digital competitiveness with an emphasis on technology, with the United Arab Emirates in second place and Norway in third place. Colombia, Mongolia, and Venezuela ranked 59th, 60th, and 61st, respectively.
In 2020, Singapore maintained its first-place ranking in digital competitiveness with a focus on technology, followed by Hong Kong in second place and Norway in third place. Colombia, Argentina, and Venezuela held rankings of 59th, 60th, and 61st, respectively.
In 2021, Hong Kong claimed the top spot in digital competitiveness with an emphasis on technology, with Taiwan in second place and Singapore in third place. Argentina, Botswana, and Venezuela ranked 60th, 61st, and 62nd, respectively.
In 2022, Singapore regained its first-place ranking in digital competitiveness with a focus on technology, followed by Hong Kong in second place and the United Arab Emirates in third place. Colombia, Argentina, and Venezuela held rankings of 61st, 62nd, and 63rd, respectively.
These rankings provide an understanding of how countries perform in leveraging technology for digital competitiveness, as measured by the IMD World Digital Competitiveness Yearbook.