Study: E-commerce environments best in U.S., U.K., Canada
The United States, United Kingdom and Canada have combined political leadership with communications infrastructures to create the best environments for e-commerce in the world, according to a new study from consultant firm Booz Allen Hamilton.<br>
The United States, United Kingdom and Canada have combined strong political leadership with up-to-date communications infrastructures to create the best environments for e-commerce in the world, according to a study released Nov. 19 by management and technology consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.
Booz Allen, of McLean, Va., examined statistical indicators and government policies that affect e-commerce, identifying the most advanced e-economies and the reasons for their success.
The study was commissioned in March by the British government's Office of the e-Envoy and the Information Age Partnership, a think tank of 30 chief executive officers and top ranking managers from Europe's leading information and communications technology companies.
Booz Allen was asked to develop a framework for measuring the e-commerce progress of the G7 countries - Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom and United States - plus Australia and Sweden, and to assess the United Kingdom's progress towards its goal of becoming the best environment in the world for e-commerce.
The study found:
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