OECD Digital Economy Papers

ISSN :
2071-6826 (en ligne)
DOI :
10.1787/20716826
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The OECD Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry (STI) undertakes a wide range of activities to better understand how information and communication technologies (ICTs) contribute to sustainable economic growth and social well-being. The OECD Digital Economy Papers series covers a broad range of ICT-related issues and makes selected studies available to a wider readership. They include policy reports, which are officially declassified by an OECD Committee, and occasional working papers, which are meant to share early knowledge.
 
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  N° 222   18 avr 2013 Exploring Data-Driven Innovation as a New Source of Growth
OCDE
This report explores the potential role of data and data analytics for the creation of significant competitive advantage and for the formation of knowledge-based capital. Five sectors are discussed in this report as areas in which the use of data can stimulate innovation and productivity...
  N° 221   17 avr 2013 OECD Consumer Policy Toolkit Workshop on Communication Services
OCDE
In 2010, the OECD published its Consumer Policy Toolkit, which provides insights into ways that government agencies responsible for safeguarding consumer interests could improve their policy approaches to ensure that any interventions they make are well-justified, timely and effective. To...
  N° 220   02 avr 2013 Exploring the Economics of Personal Data
OCDE
This report takes an initial look at methodologies to measure and estimate the monetary value of personal data. Personal data is creating economic and social value at an increasing pace, but measuring and estimating the value being generated is difficult. This is because not only a huge amount...
  N° 219   19 mars 2013 Protecting and Empowering Consumers in the Purchase of Digital Content Products
OCDE
The spread of broadband, mobile devices and online and mobile payments usage are driving the expansion in digital content products. These can be downloaded, streamed or accessed through Internet Protocol (IP) TV on a range of channels including online retail platforms and social media. While...
  N° 218   04 mars 2013 Broadband Networks and Open Access
OCDE
This report examines "open access" policies and approaches in various contexts, including fixed and mobile access networks, backhaul and backbone networks, undersea cables and Internet exchange points (IXPs). It finds that open access arrangements share some common elements: they refer to...
  N° 217   18 fév 2013 The Relationship between Local Content, Internet Development and Access Prices
OECD/ISOC/UNESCO
This research study is the result of a collaboration between the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the Internet Society (ISOC) and UNESCO. The study was initially presented at the sixth annual meeting of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) on 27 September 2011 in...
  N° 216   05 fév 2013 Empowering and Protecting Consumers in the Internet Economy
OCDE
This report is part of a series of papers in the follow-up work to the 2008 Seoul Ministerial Declaration for the Future of the Internet Economy. It shows that over the past five years, despite the financial crisis, business-to-consumer e-commerce has grown steadily across the OECD and beyond,...
  N° 215   17 jan 2013 Building Blocks for Smart Networks
OCDE
This report examines the development of smart networks and services with particular attention to the implications for communication policy and regulation. The word "smart" has become a term that is frequently affixed to an area where the introduction of networked information and communication...
  N° 214   20 déc 2012 Improving the Evidence Base for Information Security and Privacy Policies
OCDE
This report provides an overview of existing data and statistics in the fields of information security, privacy and the protection of children online. It highlights the potential for the development of better indicators in these respective fields showing in particular that there is an...
  N° 213   18 déc 2012 The Development and Diffusion of Digital Content
OCDE
Viewers are watching a growing share of video via Internet-based distribution systems. New digital content distribution services are having appreciable impacts on established media industries and network service providers in many OECD countries. The competitive landscape in media, already...
  N° 212   16 nov 2012 Non-governmental Perspectives on a New Generation of National Cybersecurity Strategies
OCDE
This document brings together views from business, civil society and the Internet technical community on the emergence of a new generation of national cybersecurity strategies. This input was used in developing the report on "Cybersecurity Policy Making at a Turning Point: Analysing a New...
  N° 211   16 nov 2012 Cybersecurity Policy Making at a Turning Point
OCDE
This report analyses the latest generation of "national cybersecurity strategies" in ten OECD countries and identifies commonalities and differences. The analysis reveals that cybersecurity policy making has become a national policy priority and relies on holistic strategies supported by...
  N° 210   16 nov 2012 Terms of Reference for the Review of the OECD Guidelines for the Security of Information Systems and Networks
OCDE
These Terms of Reference set the context, objectives, scope and modalities for the second review of the 2002 Guidelines for the Security of Information Systems and Networks: Towards a Culture of Security.
  N° 209   16 nov 2012 The Role of the 2002 Security Guidelines: Towards Cybersecurity for an Open and Interconnected Economy
OCDE
This paper provides an overview of the history of the OECD Guidelines for the Security of Information Systems and Networks: Towards a Culture of Security ("Security Guidelines") since the adoption of their first version in 1992. It explains that the 2002 revision of the Guidelines introduced a...
  N° 208   29 oct 2012 E-books: Developments and Policy Considerations
OCDE
Books have undergone a massive transformation from a physical object to something entirely different: the electronic book, or "e-book". This report provides background on e-book markets and examines various policy issues related to e-books. These include differing tax rates in countries...
  N° 207   29 jan 2013 Internet Traffic Exchange
Dennis Weller, Bill Woodcock
This report finds that the Internet has developed an efficient market for connectivity based on voluntary contractual agreements. Operating in a highly competitive environment, largely without regulation or central organisation, the Internet model of traffic exchange has produced low prices,...
  N° 206   08 oct 2012 Fixed and Mobile Networks
OCDE
This report examines the convergence of fixed and mobile (wireless) networks and services. It considers these developments against a long standing question of whether they are complementary or competitive. The report concludes that they are both. Mobile providers have garnered a very large...
  N° 205   04 sep 2012 Methodology for Constructing Wireless Broadband Price Baskets
OCDE
The OECD has adopted a new basket methodology for benchmarking wireless broadband prices. It adds to the existing baskets for voice, leased lines and fixed broadband services and reflects the increasing importance of wireless broadband for laptops, tablets and smartphones.
  N° 204   17 août 2012 Report on Consumer Protection in Online and Mobile Payments
OCDE
An examination of payments issues is taking place in the context of the review of the OECD’s 1999 guidelines on e-commerce. This report looks at what might need to be amplified or revised to enhance consumer trust and adoption of new and emerging online and mobile payment mechanisms. It...
  N° 203   27 jui 2012 Universal Service Policies in the Context of National Broadband Plans
Angela Garcia Calvo
This report discusses the main areas in which national strategies to expand broadband networks affect universal service objectives, proposes criteria to rethink the terms of universal service policies, and shares the latest developments across a selected group of OECD countries.
  N° 202   30 mars 2012 Review of the 2006 OECD Recommendation on Cross-Border Co-operation in the Enforcement of Laws Against SPAM
OCDE
In 2006 the OECD Council adopted a recommendation setting forth a framework for cross-border co-operation in the enforcement of laws against spam. This report provides information on the progress in implementation measures, mainly based on a questionnaire of OECD member’s experiences.
  N° 201   14 mars 2012 Laying the Foundation for the Internet Economy
OCDE
Since the Seoul Declaration, access to broadband networks and the Internet have constantly increased. In terms of fixed broadband, penetration levels are close to maturity. In addition, further deployments of fibre networks have taken place; however, overall deployment of fibre is still at an...
  N° 200   05 juin 2012 The Impact of Internet in OECD Countries
OCDE
This paper informs policymakers about ways the Internet impacts the economies, and about the levels and areas of impact. It is designed to structure and to assess the economic impacts areas of the Internet at the individual- firm-, and government-levels, as well as at the aggregate,...
  N° 199   07 mai 2012 Proactive Policy Measures by Internet Service Providers against Botnets
OCDE
Botnets are networks of compromised computers that are remotely controlled by malicious agents. They represent a threat to security and trust in online environments. Internet Service Providers (ISPs), by virtue of their ownership of the physical networks and consumer-facing position, are well...
  N° 198   19 avr 2012 ICT Skills and Employment
OCDE
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) and the Internet are increasingly viewed as a vital infrastructure for all sectors of the economy. Already, employment in the ICT industry and employment of ICT specialist skills each accounts for up to 5% of total employment in OECD countries...
  N° 197   19 avr 2012 Measuring the Broadband Bonus in Thirty OECD Countries
Shane Greenstein, Ryan McDevitt
This paper provides estimates of the economic value created by broadband Internet using measures of new gross domestic product and consumer surplus. The study finds that the economic value created in 30 OECD countries correlates roughly with the overall size of their broadband economies. In...
  N° 196   17 avr 2012 Measuring the Impact of Innovations in Public IT Infrastructure on the Standard of Living in OECD Economies
Russel J. Cooper
Advances in information technology (IT) in the first decade of the 21st century have highlighted the role of IT as an enabling technology throughout an economy. But although the influence of IT in transforming the way in which business and consumer transactions are done is clear to all...
  N° 195   13 avr 2012 Information and Communication Technologies and Productivity Growth
Tobias Kretschmer
This paper presents a review of existing studies on dynamic, macroeconomic effects of the ICT on productivity and growth.
  N° 194   13 avr 2012 Measuring the Internet
William Lehr
This working paper reviews a number of the challenges and opportunities confronting analysts interested in measuring the Internet and its economic and social impacts. It identifies several additional challenges to the measurement issue, in addition to all of the normal problems one expects when...
  N° 193   28 fév 2012 Developments in Mobile Termination
OCDE
Wholesale interconnection rates for mobile telephony service in the OECD area have decreased by 53% from 2006 to 2011. The charges, or mobile termination rates (MTRs), represent the fees that telecommunication network operators (fixed, mobile and VoIP) pay for delivering telephone calls to...
  N° 192   30 jan 2012 Machine-to-Machine Communications
OCDE
This document examines the future of machine-to-machine communication (M2M), with a particular focus on mobile wireless networks. M2M devices are defined, in this paper, as those that are actively communicating using wired and wireless networks, are not computers in the traditional sense and...
  N° 191   27 jan 2012 Estimation of Loss in Consumer Surplus Resulting from Excessive Pricing of Telecommunication Services in Mexico
Marta Stryszowska
The present study evaluates the loss in consumer surplus caused by the low degree of competition in the Mexican telecommunication sector which results in relatively high prices, and also leads to lower levels of consumption across the range of telecommunication services. Econometric techniques...
  N° 190   10 jan 2012 ICT Applications for the Smart Grid
OCDE
The smart grid is revolutionizing electricity production and consumption. However, strategic use of ICTs and the Internet in energy innovation requires clarifying the roles of partners coming from distinct industries. And it begs for greater coordination of government departments and...
  N° 189   20 déc 2011 Digital Divide: From Computer Access to Online Activities – A Micro Data Analysis
Pierre Montagnier, Albrecht Wirthmann
This study addresses issues of digital divide among households and individuals by using micro-data analysis of ICT usage patterns. The analysis includes data from 18 European countries, Korea and Canada. Inequalities in computer and Internet use are analysed in a two-step approach. First, the...
  N° 188   08 déc 2011 Measuring Digital Local Content
Chris Bruegge
This paper discusses the ways to quantify the local content that can be delivered through the internet. Several indicators are proposed; for each indicator the paper discusses available data, presents strengths of a given measure and outlines its potential drawbacks.
  N° 187   08 déc 2011 Regulation of Transborder Data Flows under Data Protection and Privacy Law
Christopher Kuner
Transborder data flows have become increasingly important in economic, political, and social terms over the 30 years since the adoption, in 1980, of the OECD Guidelines on the Protection of Privacy and Transborder Flows of Personal Data. A fundamental change in the business and technological...
  N° 186   23 nov 2011 Digital Identity Management for Natural Persons
OCDE
This report explains why digital identity management is fundamental for the further development of the Internet economy. It also provides guidance for digital identity strategies that support innovation across the public and private sectors while enhancing security, privacy and trust online.
  N° 185   31 oct 2011 Terms of Reference for the Review of the OECD Guidelines Governing the Protection of Privacy and Transborder Data Flows of Personal Data
OCDE
These terms of reference articulate a shared view among OECD members about key aspects of the current context for privacy protection and provide orientation for further work on the review of the OECD Privacy Guidelines in light of changing technologies, markets and user behaviour and the...
  N° 184   17 juin 2011 Virtual Worlds
OCDE
Virtual worlds are increasingly evolving into Internet-mediated "spaces", where large groups of people meet and interact in real-time while experiencing a shared sensation of being there together. This enables richer and more dynamic social interaction and collaboration across national and...
  N° 183   20 juin 2011 Next Generation Access Networks and Market Structure
OCDE
This report focuses on developments in broadband market structures emerging from the deployment of high-speed broadband services and the policy and regulatory implications.
  N° 182   16 juin 2011 Fibre Access
OCDE
This report examines recent developments regarding the use of fibre to provide local access networks for the provision of broadband access. Countries across the OECD are adopting different approaches to stimulate investment and to define the terms of competition to end-users in a Fibre to the...
  N° 181   15 juin 2011 National Broadband Plans
OCDE
This report surveys national broadband plans (NBP) across the OECD area, providing an overview of common elements and goals in those plans. An annex to this report contains references and links to the plans.
  N° 180   30 mai 2011 International Mobile Data Roaming
OCDE
Regulators and policy makers should boost competition among mobile telephone operators to cut the high prices being charged for international data roaming. Analysis of pricing plans at 68 operators in the 34 OECD countries points to a strong case for new consumer protection and empowerment measures.
  N° 179   02 mai 2011 The Protection of Children Online
OCDE
As increasing numbers of children worldwide enjoy the benefits of the Internet, they also face a spectrum of risks to which they are more vulnerable than adults. This report examines these risks as well as the policy responses of governments and other stakeholders to improve the protection of...
  N° 178   27 avr 2011 Report on the Implementation of the OECD Recommendation on Cross-border Co-operation in the Enforcement of Laws Protecting Privacy
OCDE
In 2007, the OECD Council adopted a Recommendation setting forth a framework for co-operation in the enforcement of privacy laws. This report provides information on the progress in implementation measures, which is based in part on a survey of OECD member countries’ experiences.
  N° 177   31 mars 2011 National Strategies and Policies for Digital Identity Management in OECD Countries
OCDE
This paper analyses and compares national strategies for digital identity management in OECD countries. These strategies aim to drive innovation for e-government and for the broader Internet economy while remaining consistent with current national identity practices.
  N° 176   06 avr 2011 The Evolving Privacy Landscape: 30 Years After the OECD Privacy Guidelines
OCDE
Thirty years ago OECD governments adopted a set of Guidelines governing the Protection of Privacy and Transborder Flows of Personal Data. Faced with twin concerns about threats to privacy from more intensive use of personal data and the risk to the global economy of restrictions on the flow of...
  N° 175   21 fév 2011 Broadband Bundling
OCDE
Bundling can provide both benefits and drawbacks to broadband customers. In general, bundled services are less expensive when purchased together and consumer surplus from one good in the bundle can help "subsidise" another less-valued element. Bundling also allows the integration of products in...
  N° 174   30 juin 2010 The Information and Communication Technology Sector in India
OCDE
apid growth in globally competitive Indian information technology services has helped to transform the Indian economy.
  N° 173   22 juin 2010 Geographically Segmented Regulation for Telecommunications
OCDE
Regulatory authorities in most OECD countries have traditionally adopted a national geographic area focus when framing the geographic scope of telecommunications markets. Arguments stemming from market analysis economics suggest that differential regulation be considered between geographic...
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