Digital competitiveness ranking | Estonia – yearly data, chart and table
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0 is the minimum level of digital competitiveness, 100 is the maximum.
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International Institute for Management Development
International Institute for Management Development
https://www.imd.org
https://www.imd.org
Overview
The Digital Competitiveness Index of Estonia in 2024 was 73.09 points. In 2023, the index value was 84.77. It has been falling in this country for already 2 years in a row. 100 points indicate the maximum level of digital competitiveness. Since 2018, over the entire period of data, this indicator has increased in 1.03 times. The lowest level of competitiveness in Estonia was recorded in 2018, with a value of 70.80. The highest ranking was observed in 2022, when it reached 85.06. Nine sub-factors comprise 59 criteria, although each sub-factor does not necessarily have the same number of criteria (for example, it takes more criteria to assess Training and Education than to evaluate IT integration). Each sub-factor, independent of the number of criteria it contains, has the same weight in the overall consolidation of results, that is approximately 11.1% (100 ÷ 9 ~ 11.1).
Additional infomation:
About indicator
The methodology of the WDC ranking defi nes digital competitiveness into three main factors:
- Knowledge
- Technology
- Future readiness
In turn, each of these factors is divided into 3 sub-factors which highlight every facet of the areas analyzed. Altogether, the WDC features nine such sub-factors. These nine sub-factors comprise 54 criteria, although each sub-factor does not necessarily have the same number of criteria (for example, it takes more criteria to assess Training and Education than to evaluate IT integration).


