Ukraine in international indexes of information society development
The development of information society. Study of the main ranks and indexes of information society development in Ukraine. Determining key components of information society. International indices to assess country’s information society development.
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Taras Shevchenko National University Of Kyiv
International Information Department, Educational And Scientific Institute Of International Relations,
UKRAINE IN INTERNATIONAL INDEXES OF INFORMATION SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT
Olha Andrieieva, Doctor Of Political Sciences, Professor, Professor
Oksana Zaporozhets, Phd (Political Sciences), Associate Professor
Nataliia Bielousova, PhD (Political Sciences), Associate Professor
Abstract
The article studies the main ranks and indexes of information society development in Ukraine. Program documents, adopted during The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), became the basis for determining key components of information society: Information and communication infrastructure, capacity building, access to public domain information, security in the use of ICT, ICT applications, independence and plurality of media, research and innovations. For each component, several international indices were selected and Ukraine's position in these rankings was analyzed. Normalized indicators of ranking values of Ukraine were presented in the diagram, where Ukraine has the best position in the EU Open Data Maturity Report (ODM), and the worst result - Press Freedom Index (PFI). However, the overall score of more than 0.5 indicates a significant success of Ukraine on the way to information society.
Key words: global development, information society, global indices, Ukraine, ICT infrastructure, open data, information literacy, e-government, cyber security.
Анотація
Ольга Андрєєва Доктор політичних наук, професор, професор кафедри міжнародної інформації Навчально-наукового інституту міжнародних відносин Київського національного університету імені Тараса Шевченка.
Оксана Запорожець Кандидат політичних наук, доцент, доцент кафедри міжнародної інформації Навчально-наукового інституту міжнародних відносин Київського національного університету імені Тараса Шевченка.
Наталія Бєлоусова Кандидат політичних наук, доцент, доцент кафедри міжнародної інформації Навчально-наукового інституту міжнародних відносин Київського національного університету імені Тараса Шевченка
МІСЦЕ УКРАЇНИ У МІЖНАРОДНИХ РЕЙТИНГАХ РОЗВИТКУ ІНФОРМАЦІЙНОГО СУСПІЛЬСТВА
Стаття присвячена аналізу основних показників впровадження інформаційного суспільства в Україні. Основою для визначення складових інформаційного суспільства стали програмні документи розвитку глобального інформаційного суспільства, зокрема документи, ухвалені під час Всесвітнього саміту з питань інформаційного суспільства (WSIS): інформаційна та комунікаційна інфраструктура, інформаційна грамотність, вільний доступ до інформації та знань, безпека використання ІКТ, електронні послуги, незалежність і плюралізм ЗМІ, дослідження та інновації. За кожним складовим було визначено ряд міжнародних рейтингів і проаналізовано місце України в ньому. Нормовані показники рейтингових значень України було представлено на діаграмі, де найкращі позиції Україна має в рейтингу EU Open Data Maturity Report (ODM), а найгірший результат - Press Freedom Index (PFI).Проте, загальний показник в понад 0,5 свідчить про значний успіх України на шляху до інформаційного суспільства.
Ключові слова: глобальний розвиток, інформаційне суспільство, глобальні індекси, Україна, ІКТ інфраструктура, відкриті дані, інформаційна грамотність, електронне урядування, кібербезпека.
Problem Statement
The key trend in the development of the modern world is the increasing role of information and the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in all spheres of life. The effective use of information resources and ICT determines the pace of political and socio-economical development of the country, as well as its competitiveness in the international arena, and its position in the hierarchy of international actors.
Ukraine is a full member of the global community and actively participates in all global trends. The foreign policy priorities of Ukraine are European and Euro-Atlantic integration. The development of information society in the country is now a determinant for successful achievement of national interests and goals, as well as shaping favourable reputation of the country on the world stage.
In these conditions, it is important to study the level of information society development in Ukraine in recent years. Ukraine's position among other countries in the world in terms of information society development indicators can be traced through the analysis of relevant global indices.
Analysis of the latest publications
The attention to the measurement of various sociopolitical processes within political science has always been insufficient due to their stochastic nature. Mainly, we rely on data from international organizations and research institutions that have conducted comprehensive global or regional studies on the measurement of the level of information society development. At the national level, economists-internationalists such as N. Reznikova, O. Ivashchenko, N. Kurballa [Reznikova et al., 2020], A. Yerina [Yerina, 2016], L. Fedulova [Fedulova, 2009], O. Korepanov [Korepanov, 2018] pay attention to the indicators of information society development. N. Hornostai and O. Mykhalchenkova [Hornostai, Mykhalchenkova, 2021] examine the issues of developing the methodology of index analysis itself in their research, without focusing on the level of implementation of information society in Ukraine.
The purpose of the article is to analyze Ukraine's ranking in global indices of information society development.
Presentation of the main research results
International relations, as a scientific field, often faces challenges in measuring and standartisation processes that are inherently difficult to quantify, especially when it comes to comparing countries in areas such as democracy, freedom of speech, digital literacy, or the level of population inclusion in socio-political decision-making processes. In this regard, indices become the main mechanism for assessing these processes, developed by both international institutions, government agencies and civil society organizations.
The indices allow to compare countries using specific indicators and determine their level of development in various domains. They also serve as a convenient tool for measuring the progress and/or evaluating the effectiveness of measures taken by countries in specific areas of development. Furthermore, a country's rankings in global indices influence its international reputation and determine its position in the hierarchy of international actors.
The development of indices is typically based on a wide range of data from various sources, primarily official statistics from governments and international organizations, as well as empirical methods (such as normalization, ranking, expert analysis, statistical and sociological methods, etc.).
With the transition to the information society, or so called "knowledge society," the importance of indices has rapidly increased. The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) held in 2003 and 2005 defined that countries should move towards building an inclusive information society by ensuring universal access to information, knowledge and services based on ICT for all members of society.
As a result of WSIS, the Digital Opportunity Index was created to monitor the progress of countries in implementing information and communication technologies (ICTs) and the dynamics of information society development at the global and regional levels [WSIS, 2003-2005].
Currently, numerous indices have been developed by international and academic organizations to measure the level of information society development in different countries and regions. They help evaluate the accessibility of information technologies, the number of Internet users, the development of e-government services, ICT literacy levels and more. Information society indices are essential tools for understanding the dynamics of countries' development in the field of ICT and determining priority directions for social development to bridge the "digital divide" both among countries and within nations.
The use of many basic indicators in modeling the assessment of information society development makes it possible to evaluate the impact of each factor, identify weaknesses and pay more attention to the issues that hinder country's development.
However, information society indices do not consider cultural and ethical norms that influence how people use technologies and how they perceive them in society. Additionally, they do not consider social factors such as national health, social equality and justice, and other qualitative aspects that cannot be quantified. Overall, the limitations of most indices lie in the simplified reflection of complex process of information society development, subjective determination of indicators, their weighting, and calculation methods, as well as the outdated or irregular data collection practices.
Considering these drawbacks, it is reasonable to rely on a range of indices containing up-to- date data on the key aspects of the "knowledge society" to analyze the level of information society development in a particular country.
The basis for defining the components of information society can be found in program documents for the development of global information society, in particular those adopted during the World Summit on the Information Society [WSIS, 2003-2005].
These documents provide the opportunity to identify the fundamental components or aspects of information society, including:
- Information and communication infrastructure,
- Capacity building (education, ICT literacy, etc.)
- Access to public domain information,
- Security in the use of ICT (cybersecurity),
- ICT applications (e-government, e-business, e-learning, etc.),
- Independence and plurality of media,
- Research and innovations.
Based on the components of information society mentioned above, the level of information society development in Ukraine was analyzed using a range of international indices for the years 2020-2022.
The selected indices for each aspect of information society are reflected in the Table 1.
Table 1
International Indices to assess country's information society development
Key aspects of information society |
Indices |
|
Information and communication infrastructure |
Digital Readiness Index (DRI), Digital Quality of Life Index (dQL) |
|
Capacity building |
Global Knowledge Index (GKI), Digital Parity Scorecard (DPS) |
|
Access to public domain information |
EU Open Data Maturity Report (ODM) |
|
Security in the use of ICT |
Global Cybersecurity Index (GCI), National Cyber Security Index (NCSI) |
|
ICT applications |
E-government development index (EGDI) |
|
Independence and plurality of media |
Press Freedom Index (PFI) |
|
Research and innovations |
Global Innovation Index (GII) |
The DRI measures the ability of 146 countries to use information technologies to achieve economic, social and political advantages. This index uses seven indicators, including technology infrastructure and technology adoption, ease of doing business, human capital development, business and government investment, basic human needs, and the start-up environment. The scores range from -1.89 to 2.37.
Ukraine ranks 79th overall. However, the country score differs by indicators. Ukraine has good performance in human capital and ranks 44th. The country's performance is not bad in technology infrastructure (62nd rank) and technology adoption (67th rank). At the same time Ukraine has very low score in business and government investment (124th rank) [Digital Readiness Index, 2022].
Another index that allows to evaluate the accessibility and quality of ICT is Digital Quality of Life Index (DQL). This index is based on five pillars: internet affordability, internet quality, e- infrastructure, e-security, e-government. These indicators give insights into what factors impact a country's digital wellbeing and which areas should be improved.
In 2021 Ukraine ranked 47th with overall score 0,56 out of 110 countries and in 2022 the country ranking dropped down to 50th with the score 0.49 out of 117 countries.
According to the index data, Ukraine shows some improvement in internet affordability (22nd rank in 2022 versus 28th in 2021) and in electronic infrastructure (37th in 2022 versus 42nd rank in 2021. At the same time there is a decrease in internet quality (from 68th rank in 2021 to 94th rank in 2021 and electronic security (from 25th rank in 2021 to 41st rank in 2022) [Digital Quality of Life Index, 2022].
Besides information and communication infrastructure, the education and information literacy, in particular skills to use ICTs, are key factors for building inclusive information society.
The Global Knowledge Index (GKI) measures human capital in different countries using seven sub-indices: pre-university education, technical and vocational education, higher education, research and development, information and communications technology, enabling environment, economic openness and competitiveness.
According to GKI data, Ukraine is a moderate performer in terms of its knowledge infrastructure. It ranks 63d out of 132 countries in the GKI 2022 and 8th out of the 28 countries with high human development. Ukraine's score is equal to the world average value 46.5.
The country performs the highest score in pre-university education (79.8 points, 18th rank) and the lowest value in research and development (23.9 points, 63d rank). Ukraine is behind world average score (52.9) in economic openness and competitiveness with 44.8 points and ranks 97th [Global Knowledge Index, 2022].
The research team of the Fletcher School's Institute for Business in the Global Context developed Digital Parity Scorecard (DPS) to track the progress of 90 countries towards inclusive information society. The scoreboard includes country ranking in the number of Internet users as well as in three inclusion dimensions: gender digital parity, socioeconomic digital parity and rural digital parity.
Ukraine has good progress in gender digital parity (93,25%) and lower progress in socioeconomic (57,93%) and rural (67,03%) digital parity.
In Ukraine, the number of Internet users in 2021 was 69.21% of the total population [Global Digital Inclusion, 2021].
At the start of 2022 Ukraine's internet penetration rate stood at 71.8 percent of the total population. The analysis by non-governmental organization Kepios indicates that internet users in Ukraine increased by 526 thousand (+1.7%) between 2021 and 2022 [Kemp, 2022].
The number of social networks users is also important to consider as it shows the use of digital tools for information exchange, communication and cooperation. This indicator also reveals a certain level of digital literacy in a country.
At the beginning of 2022 the number of users of social networks in Ukraine was 64.6 % of the total population (28 million inhabitants) [Kemp, 2022].
One of the core features of information society is free access to information and knowledge. In this context the access to public domain information plays very important role in information society as a key factor in ensuring openness and transparency of public authorities.
In 2015 EU launched data.europa.eu as a main point of access to public sector information published across Europe. Data.europa.eu's objective is to improve access to open data, foster high- quality open data publication at national, regional, and local level, and increase its impact.
With this portal EU launched Open data maturity measurement (ODM) that covers the policy developments at country level as well as the level of sophistication of the national open data portals.
Open (government) data is defined as the information collected, produced or paid for by the public bodies and made freely available for reuse for any purpose [Open Data in Europe, 2022].
The ODM assessment includes a set of indicators grouped in four clusters: open data policy, open data impact, open data portal and open data quality.
In 2022 Ukraine ranks 2nd out of 35 European countries. Ukraine entered the list of leading countries (trend-setters) along with France, Poland, Ireland, Cyprus, Estonia, Spain and Italy.
According to all indicators, Ukraine showed higher results than the overall average in Europe (79%). The country has the highest scores for open data policy and impact (100%). The areas of potential growth are open data portal (95%) and open data quality (93%). The key weaknesses are data provision (83%) and deployment quality (83%) [Open data maturity, 2022].
The access to open data laid foundation for online interaction between government and citizens. The e-government is a significant indicator of the progress in information society development.
The UN Global e-government development index tracks the progress of 193 countries in providing e-government services. It consists of three independent component indices: Online Services Index (OSI), Telecommunication Infrastructure Index (TII) and Human Capital Index (HCI). Each component includes subindices.
In 2022 Ukraine ranks 46th with overall score 0,8029. The country moved from the high to very high EGDI value.
In terms of OSI (0,8148) Ukraine has the highest score for institutional framework (national government portals) and content provision (availability of data in several languages).
The Telecommunication Infrastructure Index of Ukraine is also high (0,727). The country shows good performance in mobile cellular telephone and active mobile broadband subscriptions per 100 inhabitants.
In terms of the Human Capital Index of Ukraine has very high level of adult literacy (99, 97%) and percentage of students enrolled at the primary, secondary, and tertiary level (93,95%) [UNE-Government Survey, 2022].
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