IT industry competitiveness index

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The IT industry competitiveness index, published online by the Business Software Association, measures factors like supply of skills, an innovation-friendly culture, world-class technology infrastructure, a robust legal regime and well-balanced government support to IT industry, and a competition-friendly business environment. The countries that possess these capabilities do have high performance IT industries. Those countries possessing most of these “competitiveness enablers” are also home to high-performance IT industries.[1]

References

  1. ^ "The means to compete: Benchmarking IT industry competitiveness". The Economist (Intelligence unit). July 2007. Retrieved 2011-10-30.

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