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Advances and Opportunities for Smart ServicesIan Oppermann
May 2012
CSIRO ICT CENTRE
The digital economy is the global network of
economic and social activities that are enabled by
platforms such as the internet, mobile and sensor
networks.
Australia's Digital Economy: Future Directions.
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Productivity is the prime determinant in the long
run of a nation’s standard of living, for it is the
root cause of per capita national income
Michael Porter, 1991, The Competitive Advantage of Nations
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Australia and the OECD – service economies
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Services are the largest component of the Australian economy representing
around 80% of GDP
Growth in the services sector of the economy (PMSEIC, 2008)
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Threat posed by declining productivityPROBLEM
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The Opportunity
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impact Australia’s
productivity and
competitiveness
Focus on services
sector
Transform business
models and processes
Build core
infrastructure and
platforms
Building the Case
Maths
& Stats
ICT
Behavioural
Science
Domain
ExpertiseeResearch Economics
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productivity is “the only real basis for optimism about future income”
Stevens 2009, Address to the Anika Foundation, 27 July
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Digital Productivity and Services
DIGITAL PRODUCTIVITY AND SERVICES
Productivity isn’t everything,
but in the long run it is almost everything.Paul Krugman, 1991
Professor Princeton University,
Nobel Prize in Economics 2008
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