ICT impact : Society Information technology and its effect on behaviour Measurement of ICT in the economy and understanding ‘impact’ Human input to build.

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ICT impact : Society Information technology and its effect on behaviour Measurement of ICT in the economy and understanding ‘impact’ Human input to build ICT infrastructure, and to exploit it

Innovation in the economy requires change in behaviour ICT impact : Society Innovation in the economy requires change in behaviour Why and how does technology change behaviour? more interesting things to do and to buy cheaper substitutes to achieve the same objectives more convenient ways to live

Effects of ICT on behaviour ICT impact : Society Effects of ICT on behaviour opportunities for more interactions ‘co-tasking’, social equivalent of productivity growth does Moore’s Law work for people, or are there limits to speed of information acquisition? should we be analysing time use more intensively ?

Business productivity driven by: ICT impact : Society Business productivity driven by: investment in information infrastructure involving more people in direct use of IT more use of communications greater use of e-transactions Are there ‘social equivalents’?

Effects of ICT on geographical barriers to interactions ICT impact : Society Effects of ICT on geographical barriers to interactions communities of interest rather than of proximity work to people rather than people to work …. not in London! but global markets for ICT enabled skills impacts on those without skills, are they excluded?

Is a ‘differently social’ society stable and sustainable? ICT impact : Society Is a ‘differently social’ society stable and sustainable? how will we measure progress to make it effectively inclusive are the challenges of stability, sustainability important between communities as well as within them? WSIS emphasis on skills for access which aspects of behaviour should we focus on measuring?