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I: Core KPI
Sub-dimension o Indicator KPI definition KPI Analysis
A: Additional N
This KPI shows an important
aspect, which is the ICT based-
employment and its potential
relationship with smart city
services development.
D3.9 Knowledge I 392 Employees belonging to ICT sector Proportion of employees involved with
economy ICT
This KPI is representative (in
Dubai) if compared with
developing country values. The
average value in OECD countries is
8
2,71%.
Note: ICT Sector and subsectors
include among others and as of
OECD classification: ICT service
D3.9 Knowledge providers (telecommunications,
economy software); ICT manufacturers, and
ICT trade companies.
This KPI indicates an important
level of access to e-government
Proportion of public companies which
services across the city. Further
Public Companies providing provide network based services
I 393 evaluation of this KPI over a
e-services (including e-commerce, e-learning, e- period of several years will give
entertainment, cloud computing etc.).
insights on its support to smart
city projects development.
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