Sweden is ranked as number one by World Economic Forum in their 2012 Global Information Technology Report. Sweden’s performance is remarkable in every aspect. The country leads four of the 10 pillars of the Networked Readiness Index, namely infrastructure and digital content, individual usage, business usage, and economic impacts; and appears in the top 10 of a further five, while in the last pillar, skills, it ranks a very solid 12th. Sweden is followed by Singapore, Finland and Denmark.
For the second time in a row Sweden was placed as number 1 in a global networked readiness index, published by World Economic Forum and Insead.
Sweden once again change places with Singapore in the Global Competitiveness Report as we are placed third behind Switzerland (1) and Singapore (2).
For the third consequtive year Sweden is ranked as one of the world's most innovative countries in the world according to the Global Innovation Index 2011, published by Insead in Paris.
Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, is the world leader in areas of innovation, health and security according to a new study from PwC and Partnership for New York City. Stockholm climb five places in the rankings and end up as number four in total.
Sweden and Singapore continue to top the rankings of The Global Information Technology Report 2010-2011, Transformations 2.0, released by the World Economic Forum.
The US Department of State have recently made an assessment of the Investment Climate of Sweden. In brief, it is a very positive summary. Recommended for everyone with an interest of doing business in Sweden.
Sweden climbs from 7 to 5 in the World Economic Forums "Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report 2011"
Sweden is the leading country of the EU nations in regard to innovative ability, according to Innovation Union Scoreboard 2010. This is an annual report by Pro Inno Europe.
According to a recent survey by Reputation Institute, a New York based survey organisation, Sweden earned the highest reputation ranking with Canada, Australia, and Switzerland close behind.
Sweden overtakes the US and Singapore this year to be placed 2nd overall in the overall ranking in The Global Competitiveness Report 2010-2011 released by the World Economic Forum. Switzerland tops the ranking, while the United States falls two places to fourth position. Singapore comes 3rd.
In a study by Newsweek Sweden ranked as the third best nation in the world, after Finland and Switzerland. In regards to the policital climate, Sweden ranked as number one.
Sweden remains the most competitive economy as measured by the European Union’s (EU) own competition benchmark, the Lisbon criteria, followed by Finland, Denmark and the Netherlands, according to the World Economic Forum’s Lisbon Review 2010 released today ahead of the upcoming World Economic Forum on Europe.