- 94 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About This Book
As the digital divide between urban and rural regions grows, not everyone everywhere benefits from the opportunities of digital transformation. This year's Reinhard Mohn Prize "Smart Country – Connected. Intelligent. Digital." highlights digital solutions that strengthen social inclusion and the quality of life across regions and socioeconomic groups. The results of this year's international search for good practices in the areas of health and care, mobility and logistics, public administration, and learning and information policy are featured in this publication. Also featured are the lessons learned from pioneering digital nations such as Austria, Estonia, Israel and Sweden which have application for Germany as it develops its own national digital strategy, builds its network infrastructure, deepens digital competencies and advances the intelligent application of technology.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Titel
- Impressum
- Inhalt
- Foreword
- Background and Approach of International Research
- Digitization in Germany: Potential Is Being Ignored
- Leveraging Digital Innovations to Ensure Full Social Inclusion
- National Pathways to a Smart Country
- Estonia: The Political Will to Become a Digital Nation
- Sweden: Digitization as Full-Society Project
- Israel: Using the Power of Innovation Successfully
- Austria: Digital Transformation through e-Government
- Conclusion: Best Practices in Becoming a Smart Country
- References
- Interview and Discussion Partners
- Expert Commissions
- RMP Team and Authors