Dans les résultats complets, pdf téléchargeable sur le lien que tu fournis, p. 185 et suivantes
▻http://unpan3.un.org/egovkb/Portals/egovkb/Documents/un/2014-Survey/E-Gov_Complete_Survey-2014.pdf
The EGDI is based on an expert assessment survey of the online presence of all 193 United Nations Member States, which assesses national websites and how e-government policies and strategies are applied in general and in specific sectors for delivery of essential services. The assessment rates the e-government performance of countries relative to one another as opposed to being an absolute measurement. The results are tabulated and combined with a set of indicators gauging a country’s capacity to participate in the information society, without which e-government development efforts are of limited immediate use.
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Mathematically, the EGDI is a weighted average of three normalized scores on three most important dimensions of e-government, namely: scope and quality of online services (Online Service Index, OSI), development status of telecommunication infrastructure (Telecommunication Infrastructure Index, TII) and inherent human capital (Human Capital Index, HCI). Each of these sets of indices is in itself a composite measure that can be extracted and analyzed independently.
EGDI = 1/3 (OSI norm + TII norm + HCI norm)
J’aime bien ce genre de pondération :-D
Suivent les définitions de
• TII (5 indicateurs équipondérés),
• HCI (4 indicateurs, poids 1/3, 2/9, 2/9 et 2/9)
• OSI (fabriqué au doigt mouillé, mais avec une méthodologie stricte of course par une batterie d’experts — au moins 2 par pays — s’étant balladés sur les sites officiels)