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Collection Methodology for Key Performance Indicators for Smart Sustainable Cities



             Dimension           Economy
             Sub-Dimension       Productivity
             Category            Employment
             KPI Name            ICT Sector Employment
             KPI No.             EC: P: EM: 4A    Type:          Advanced       Type:          Structural

             Definition /        Percentage of the city labour force working in the ICT sector
             Description

             Rationale /         This indicator refers to the total workforce involved in the ICT sector as a
             Interpretation /    proportion of the total business workforce.
             Benchmarking        ICT workforce (or ICT employment) consists of those persons employed in
                                 businesses which are classified under the ICT sector. In other words, ICT
                                 employment is defined as the people working in the Information and
                                 Communication Technology (ICT) sector. Total business workforce represents all
                                 persons engaged in domestic production in the business sector. This indicator is
                                 measured as a percentage of business sector employment.
                                 An ICT sector can be defined as a manufacturing and service industry whose
                                 products capture, transmit or display data and information electronically.
                                 For manufacturing industries, the products of a candidate industry (OECD, 2017):
                                 ▪  Must  be  intended  to  fulfil  the  function  of  information  processing  and
                                   communication including transmission and display; and
                                 ▪  Must  use  electronic  processing  to  detect,  measure  and/or  record  physical
                                   phenomena or control a physical process.
                                 For services industries, the products of a candidate industry:
                                 ▪  Must  be  intended  to  enable  the  function  of  information  processing  and
                                   communication by electronic means.
                                 Given that the smart city infrastructure relies on ICTs, it is essential that the ICT
                                 sector has the required workforce to carry forth the research and facilitate
                                 advancements related to digital technologies.
                                 Higher percentage indicates higher number of workers in the ICT sector.
             Source(s)           OECD (2005). Partnership on measuring ICT for development. Retrieved from
                                 <https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/partnership/material/CoreICTIndicators.pdf > and
                                 OECD 2017 - <https://data.oecd.org/ict/ict-employment.htm>
             Methodology         Calculate as:
                                 Numerator: Number of employees in the ICT Sector.
                                 Denominator: Total number of the city labour force.
                                 Multiply by 100
             Unit                Percentage





















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