<\/a>Figure 2: NRIs for Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago from 2006\/2007 to 2010\/2011 (Source: WEF\/INSEAD)<\/p><\/div>\n
Over the period of review, Barbados consistently had the highest NRI of the sub-Caribbean grouping, and in the most recent exercise it was ranked 38th<\/sup>. It was also the highest ranked country in Central and South America and the third highest in the Americas (after the United States and Canada). Barbados is considered to have a fairly conducive environment for ICTs, with a well developed political and regulatory framework, and comprehensive infrastructure. Although individual readiness and usage of ICTs are high, Barbados scored (relatively) poorly in relation to creating an enabling market environment, as well as the interest and preparedness of both business and government to use ICTs.<\/p>\nUnlike Barbados, Jamaica has lost significant ground over the last four years. In 2006\/2007 its ranking was 45th<\/sup>, but by 2010\/2011, it had fallen to 73rd<\/sup>. In the most recent assessment, Jamaica scored reasonably well with regard to how prepared its citizens are to use ICT. However, there is room for improvement for all other indicators, most notably, infrastructure; and business, government and individual use of ICTs.<\/p>\nOn the other hand, Trinidad and Tobago recorded the most significant improvement in the entire assessment exercise, having jumped 16 places from 79 in 2009\/2010 to 63 in 2010\/2011. Although its overall NRI was identical to Jamaica, 3.8, it scored higher with respect to infrastructure, individual readiness and individual usage.<\/p>\n
Guyana, which was ranked at 100, scored lower than the other three Caribbean countries on all sub-indices, except business readiness, where its score was on par with Barbados. However, areas for which it is most deficient are: infrastructure; and individual, business and governmental usage of ICTs.<\/p>\n
Implications of the NRI to Caribbean countries<\/h3>\n
Evidenced by the few countries from the English-speaking Caribbean that are assessed by WEF and INSEAD, the NRI is not a popular indicator in the region. However, the evaluation criteria and associated considerations are highly instructive on the factors that should be considered by countries when gauging their ICT potential.<\/p>\n
As guided by the NRI framework, the assessment is not only broad \u2013 covering the environment, readiness and usage \u2013 it is also quite granular. Ninety-one (91) components in total are evaluated across the three sub-indices, capturing elements that directly and indirectly influence ICT readiness. Examples of the factors that are considered include:<\/p>\n
\n- venture capital \tavailability (environment sub-index, market environment)<\/li>\n
- extent and effect \tof taxation (environment sub-index, market environment)<\/li>\n
- software piracy \trate (environment sub-index, political and regulatory environment)<\/li>\n
- availability of \tscientists and engineers (environment sub-index, infrastructure \tenvironment)<\/li>\n
- quality of math \tand science education (readiness sub-index, individual readiness)<\/li>\n
- extent of staff \ttraining (readiness sub-index, business readiness)<\/li>\n
- government \tprocurement of advanced technology products (readiness sub-index, \tgovernment readiness)<\/li>\n
- households with a \tpersonal computer (usage sub-index, individual usage)<\/li>\n
- impact of ICT on \tnew services and products (usage sub-index, business usage)<\/li>\n
- ICT and government \tefficiency (usage sub-index, government usage)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
In the region, when attention is being paid to ICT take-up or development, the efforts are almost exclusively focussed on addressing matters related to infrastructure, service availability and pricing. However, the WEF\/INSEAD framework suggests that a considerably broader range of factors affect the extent to which countries can exploit ICT opportunities. Moreover, to create the necessary enabling environment, the approach must be holistic and cater to the needs of the individual, businesses and Government.<\/p>\n
Hence, although most Caribbean countries might not be formally included in the WEF\/INSEAD NRI exercise, a more comprehensive approach to harnessing ICT might be warranted. Several\u00a0national and regional digital plans have been prepared and are currently being implemented, but invariably, they may benefit from stronger cross-linkages with other sectors to improve realisation the desired outcomes.<\/p>\n
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