Background: There is scarce and fragmented evidence of the European Union's policies and strategies being employed in the area of ICT in support of development in LMICs. Methods: An online survey was conducted to collect feedback from experts evaluating past EU initiatives in ICT for development, and the type of approach EU institutions should pursue in ICT for LMICs in the future. Structured interviews were also carried out with ten of the respondents. Results: One hundred and twenty-one experts responded to the survey. About 30% of the respondents believe that the EU institutions' support to ICT for development has improved in the last decade. However, a similar percentage indicated that the EU's support has not improved or has even worse...
Digital tools could create stronger connections between European citizens and the EU decision-making...
This article has as main objective to evaluate the role of information and communication technologie...
Senior Resident Fellows Reinhilde Veugelers and Bruno van Pottelsberghe provide recommendations for ...
Background: There is scarce and fragmented evidence of the European Union's policies and strategies ...
Background: There is scarce and fragmented evidence of the European Union's policies and strategies ...
In this study, we examined some ICT indicators of the EU Member States between 2010 and 2016 based o...
According to Eurostat, in 2013 Portugal was the fifth country with the highest percentage of people ...
Purpose - In the context of fears that the European information and communication technology (ICT) s...
Information and communication technology (ICT) is becoming increasingly important in healthcare as i...
<p>According to Eurostat, in 2013 Portugal was the fifth country with the highest percentage of peop...
Purpose - Software and software-based services (SSBS) are a major domain of the European ICT industr...
Our study explores European telecare policy and considers the different types of uncertainties for p...
The growing use of ICT tools and social media significantly affects the way citizens can become invo...
This report present the results of an online survey that collect relevant data from almost 3,000 org...
This review presents the developments in international and European policy related to information an...
Digital tools could create stronger connections between European citizens and the EU decision-making...
This article has as main objective to evaluate the role of information and communication technologie...
Senior Resident Fellows Reinhilde Veugelers and Bruno van Pottelsberghe provide recommendations for ...
Background: There is scarce and fragmented evidence of the European Union's policies and strategies ...
Background: There is scarce and fragmented evidence of the European Union's policies and strategies ...
In this study, we examined some ICT indicators of the EU Member States between 2010 and 2016 based o...
According to Eurostat, in 2013 Portugal was the fifth country with the highest percentage of people ...
Purpose - In the context of fears that the European information and communication technology (ICT) s...
Information and communication technology (ICT) is becoming increasingly important in healthcare as i...
<p>According to Eurostat, in 2013 Portugal was the fifth country with the highest percentage of peop...
Purpose - Software and software-based services (SSBS) are a major domain of the European ICT industr...
Our study explores European telecare policy and considers the different types of uncertainties for p...
The growing use of ICT tools and social media significantly affects the way citizens can become invo...
This report present the results of an online survey that collect relevant data from almost 3,000 org...
This review presents the developments in international and European policy related to information an...
Digital tools could create stronger connections between European citizens and the EU decision-making...
This article has as main objective to evaluate the role of information and communication technologie...
Senior Resident Fellows Reinhilde Veugelers and Bruno van Pottelsberghe provide recommendations for ...