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I: Core KPI
Sub-dimension o Indicator KPI definition KPI Analysis
A: Additional N
This KPI indicates an important
penetration of electronic and
mobile payments platforms in the
public services only. In Dubai this
KPI reflects access to these services
on a city level. However, further
exploration of smart city service
relationships and the impact of
Number of e-commerce transactions per private e-transactions should also
Application of public e-commerce
D3.4 Trade I 341 100 inhabitants through electronic and be done.
transactions
mobile payment. Note: E-commerce can be defined
generally as the sale or purchase of
goods or services, whether between
businesses, households, individuals
or private organizations, through
electronic transactions conducted
via the internet or other computer-
mediated (online communication)
networks.
This KPI shows that ICT related
patents in Dubai are starting to be
of relevance. Globally, this KPI is
Number of ICT related patents granted usually evaluated on a country
D3.8 Innovation I 383 ICT related patents
per 100,000 inhabitants level and segregated by type of
ICT related sub-sector. Growing
economies report higher number
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of patents worldwide.
7 OECD Digital Economy Outlook 2015 - © OECD 2015 http://www.oecd.org/sti/ieconomy/oecdkeyictindicators.htm
Chapter 2. The foundations of the digital economy. Figure 2.15 Specialisation in ICT-related patents, 2000-02 and 2010-12.
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