Purpose: analysis of the evolution of the the Italian Digital Agenda (ADI), which in 2015 called Digital Growth (named after the government plan). The Italian Digital Agenda is set of actions and policies for the development of technology, innovation and the digital economy. The Digital Agenda is one of the seven flagship initiatives of the Europe 2020 Strategy, which sets targets for growth in the EU to be reached by 2020. The Digital Agenda for Europe (DAE), document drawn up in 2010 by the European Commission as part of the Europe 2020 strategy puts the EU were a number of objectives to promote sustainable growth, smart inclusive Europe through more efficient use and spread of information and communications technology. Under the Digital Agenda for Europe, Italy has developed its own national strategy, identifying priorities and methods of intervention, as well as actions to be taken and to be measured on the basis of specific indicators. The Italian Digital Agenda was established on 1 March 2012 following the signing by all the Member States the Digital Agenda for Europe. The Agency for Italy Digital (AgID) is responsible for ensuring the attainment of the objectives of the Digital Italian consistently with the Digital Agenda for Europe. As part of the Partnership 2014-2020 the Council Presidency and the Ministry of Economic Development, the Agency for Italy and Digital and the Agency for Cohesion has set up national plans "National Plan Ultra Wide Band" and "Growth Digital" for the pursuit of the objectives of the Digital Agenda. Design/methodology/approach: bibliographic collection of materials and existing data for further processing. Findings: identification of ADI innovations with relevant regulations and implementation time and state of the art. Originality/value: map current innovations ADI.
The italian digital agenda
CARELLI, Angela;PAPETTI, Patrizia
2016-01-01
Abstract
Purpose: analysis of the evolution of the the Italian Digital Agenda (ADI), which in 2015 called Digital Growth (named after the government plan). The Italian Digital Agenda is set of actions and policies for the development of technology, innovation and the digital economy. The Digital Agenda is one of the seven flagship initiatives of the Europe 2020 Strategy, which sets targets for growth in the EU to be reached by 2020. The Digital Agenda for Europe (DAE), document drawn up in 2010 by the European Commission as part of the Europe 2020 strategy puts the EU were a number of objectives to promote sustainable growth, smart inclusive Europe through more efficient use and spread of information and communications technology. Under the Digital Agenda for Europe, Italy has developed its own national strategy, identifying priorities and methods of intervention, as well as actions to be taken and to be measured on the basis of specific indicators. The Italian Digital Agenda was established on 1 March 2012 following the signing by all the Member States the Digital Agenda for Europe. The Agency for Italy Digital (AgID) is responsible for ensuring the attainment of the objectives of the Digital Italian consistently with the Digital Agenda for Europe. As part of the Partnership 2014-2020 the Council Presidency and the Ministry of Economic Development, the Agency for Italy and Digital and the Agency for Cohesion has set up national plans "National Plan Ultra Wide Band" and "Growth Digital" for the pursuit of the objectives of the Digital Agenda. Design/methodology/approach: bibliographic collection of materials and existing data for further processing. Findings: identification of ADI innovations with relevant regulations and implementation time and state of the art. Originality/value: map current innovations ADI.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.