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Affärslivet Digital Economy Index 2026

The Affärslivet Digital Economy Index 2026 ranks 49 economies on digital economy strength across 5 equal-weighted dimensions. Israel leads (76.1/100); Sweden ranks 10th. Transparent method, downloadable data, CC BY 4.0.

TL;DRIsrael leads the Affärslivet Digital Economy Index 2026 with 76.1/100.

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76.1/100Top (Israel)composite score
10thSweden's rankof 49 economies
57.6/100Sweden's scorecomposite
5Dimensionsequal-weighted
49Economies ranked≥4 dimensions
CC BY 4.0Licencefree to reuse

Executive summary

The Affärslivet Digital Economy Index 2026 ranks 49 economies on digital economy strength by combining 5 equal-weighted dimensions, each normalised to a 0–100 scale. Digital capacity increasingly determines productivity, resilience and where high-value work locates, making this a core competitiveness gauge for the 2020s. Israel leads with 76.1/100; Sweden ranks 10th of 49 with 57.6/100. This is Affärslivet's own composite — fully transparent: every input is an official World Bank series with a source URL, and the method below is reproducible. The complete ranking with per-dimension scores is downloadable as CSV and JSON under a CC BY 4.0 licence.

Key findings

0176.1/100of 49 economies

Israel leads on digital economy strength

Israel tops the Affärslivet Digital Economy Index 2026 with a composite score of 76.1/100. Top five: Israel, Ireland, South Korea, Singapore, Iceland.

Source: Affärslivet Research · 2026 · confidence: Medium-High

0210thscore 57.6/100

Where Sweden ranks

Sweden ranks 10th of 49 (57.6/100). Strongest dimension: internet access (92.8/100); weakest: high-tech exports (28.3/100).

Source: Affärslivet Research · 2026 · confidence: Medium-High

035 measuresInternet, Broadband, Mobile, High-tech, ICT exports

The dimensions

The index combines internet access, fixed broadband, mobile subscriptions, high-tech exports, ict service exports — each an official World Bank series, equal-weighted.

Source: Affärslivet Research · 2026 · confidence: High

Data vintage — August 2026

Each dimension uses the most recent World Bank year available per economy. Scores are relative (normalised across the ranked set) and update as peer data changes; the index regenerates automatically.

The index — top economies

The chart shows the 15 highest-scoring economies (Sweden highlighted); scores are the equal-weighted mean of 5 dimensions, each normalised 0–100 across the 49 ranked economies.

Sweden, dimension by dimension

Sweden ranks 10th of 49 overall (57.6/100). Its normalised score and world rank on each dimension are below — a map of where the Swedish digital economy strength is genuinely strong and where it lags.

Sweden's profile is relatively lopsided (a 64-point spread between its best and weakest dimension), scoring highest on internet access and lowest on high-tech exports.

DimensionScore /100Rank
Internet access (% of population)92.814th of 49
Fixed broadband (per 100)83.016th of 49
Mobile subscriptions (per 100)52.811th of 49
High-tech exports (% of manufactured)28.326th of 49
ICT service exports (% of service exports)31.37th of 48

Who leads each dimension

No single economy tops every dimension — the overall winner (Israel) leads by being strong across the board (a 40-point spread across its dimensions). This table shows the world leader on each individual dimension of the index.

DimensionWorld leaderScore /100
Internet access (% of population)United Arab Emirates100.0
Fixed broadband (per 100)France100.0
Mobile subscriptions (per 100)United Arab Emirates100.0
High-tech exports (% of manufactured)Philippines100.0
ICT service exports (% of service exports)Israel100.0

Regional patterns

Median composite score by world region reveals where digital economy strength concentrates. Europe leads on the median measure. Regional medians tell a story the country ranking alone can hide — whether strength is broad across a region or driven by one or two standouts.

RegionEconomiesMedian scoreRegional leader
Europe2352.7Ireland (73.8)
Asia-Pacific1251.6South Korea (69.7)
Americas741.9United States (50.7)
Middle East & Africa735.7Israel (76.1)

What the index reveals

What the data says: Israel leads with 76.1/100, 1.5× the median score of 50.7. The spread across the 49 ranked economies shows digital economy strength is concentrated among a clear top tier, and — because the index equal-weights several dimensions — the leaders got there by being strong across the board, not on one metric alone.

For Sweden, the index indicates a strong performer on digital economy strength: 10th of 49 (57.6/100), strongest on internet access and with most room to improve on high-tech exports.

Top 5 vs bottom 5

The five highest- and five lowest-scoring economies on the Affärslivet Digital Economy Index 2026 side by side — the clearest snapshot of the range across the 49 ranked economies.

Top 5Score /100Bottom 5Score /100
1. Israel76.145. Turkiye34.4
2. Ireland73.846. India33.3
3. South Korea69.747. Indonesia26.1
4. Singapore66.348. Egypt22.9
5. Iceland63.149. Nigeria1.2

How the index is built

The Affärslivet Digital Economy Index ranks economies on how digital they are — internet and broadband access, mobile penetration, and the weight of technology in their exports and services.

Each dimension is min-max normalised across all economies with data (lowest = 0, highest = 100); dimensions where lower is better (e.g. unemployment, debt, inequality) are inverted so a higher score always means better. The composite is the equal-weighted mean of the dimensions an economy reports; a minimum of 4 is required to be ranked. Equal weighting is a deliberate, transparent choice.

DimensionDirectionWorld Bank series
Internet access (% of population)higher = betterIT.NET.USER.ZS
Fixed broadband (per 100)higher = betterIT.NET.BBND.P2
Mobile subscriptions (per 100)higher = betterIT.CEL.SETS.P2
High-tech exports (% of manufactured)higher = betterTX.VAL.TECH.MF.ZS
ICT service exports (% of service exports)higher = betterBX.GSR.CCIS.ZS

Full ranking — 49 economies

Complete ranking with composite score and each economy's normalised (0–100) score per dimension.

#CountryIndexInternetBroadbandMobileHigh-techICT exports
1Israel76.179.959.680.560.7100.0
2Ireland73.895.266.031.687.788.6
3South Korea69.796.497.776.859.118.5
4Singapore66.390.456.875.597.411.5
5Iceland63.197.076.737.988.415.6
6United Arab Emirates60.7100.083.4100.013.96.2
7Switzerland60.695.496.144.348.119.1
8China60.085.796.546.142.628.9
9Viet Nam59.173.048.442.972.3
10Sweden57.692.883.052.828.331.3
11Malaysia57.096.627.652.096.112.6
12Netherlands55.694.987.843.637.913.9
13United Kingdom55.592.386.238.447.513.1
14Norway54.898.392.329.141.213.0
15Germany54.488.993.244.128.817.0
16Japan54.475.478.981.328.18.4
17Finland54.089.374.541.614.550.2
18Denmark53.999.688.742.228.310.7
19Czechia52.979.179.442.236.227.4
20Belgium52.792.890.425.032.822.3
21France52.580.7100.034.737.49.7
22Saudi Arabia52.4100.090.167.00.04.7
23Romania51.385.273.137.021.439.6
24Russia51.290.455.487.115.28.1
25United States50.791.079.432.039.312.0
26Spain49.592.880.244.914.515.3
27Australia48.993.474.531.640.74.3
28Hungary48.989.476.725.536.516.6
29Canada48.790.486.917.626.921.5
30New Zealand48.089.077.744.820.67.9
31Austria47.486.361.540.529.619.2
32Portugal47.280.492.540.310.312.3
33Poland46.080.651.850.821.525.4
34Ukraine46.070.244.247.39.658.6
35Thailand45.784.530.367.945.90.0
36Greece45.676.691.332.323.94.0
37Italy44.381.764.946.719.48.8
38Philippines43.644.314.533.6100.025.8
39Argentina43.482.453.352.55.523.5
40Colombia41.964.935.178.014.017.5
41Chile41.792.548.446.712.98.2
42Mexico37.671.344.334.531.07.0
43Brazil36.873.649.123.517.520.4
44South Africa35.763.210.882.08.513.8
45Turkiye34.482.647.828.07.66.2
46India33.349.06.36.529.874.9
47Indonesia26.153.79.939.113.514.1
48Egypt22.956.923.819.95.48.5
49Nigeria1.20.00.00.03.62.4

Limitations & what the index can't tell you

This is a composite, and composites make choices. Scores are relative to the 49 ranked economies, so they shift as the field changes, not only as a country improves. Each dimension uses the most recent World Bank year available, and reporting lags differ across countries. Equal weighting is deliberate but not neutral — a differently weighted index would reorder the middle of the table (the top and bottom are robust).

The index measures the dimensions of digital economy strength that official data captures; it is not a verdict on quality of life, policy or outcomes beyond them. We publish the full method and data precisely so others can reweight, extend or challenge it — reproducibility is the point.

Scoreboard (machine-readable data)

Every headline indicator with its value, period, source and confidence. Free to reuse under CC BY 4.0.

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IndicatorValuePeriodSourceConf.
Israel76.1 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Ireland73.8 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
South Korea69.7 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Singapore66.3 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Iceland63.1 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
United Arab Emirates60.7 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Switzerland60.6 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
China60 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Viet Nam59.1 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Sweden57.6 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Malaysia57 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Netherlands55.6 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
United Kingdom55.5 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Norway54.8 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Germany54.4 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Japan54.4 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Finland54 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Denmark53.9 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Czechia52.9 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Belgium52.7 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
France52.5 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Saudi Arabia52.4 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Romania51.3 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Russia51.2 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
United States50.7 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Spain49.5 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Australia48.9 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Hungary48.9 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Canada48.7 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
New Zealand48 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Austria47.4 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Portugal47.2 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Poland46 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Ukraine46 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Thailand45.7 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Greece45.6 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Italy44.3 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Philippines43.6 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Argentina43.4 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Colombia41.9 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Chile41.7 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Mexico37.6 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Brazil36.8 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
South Africa35.7 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Turkiye34.4 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
India33.3 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Indonesia26.1 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Egypt22.9 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High
Nigeria1.2 /1002026Affärslivet Research (World Bank)Medium-High

Methodology & verification

The Affärslivet Digital Economy Index 2026 equal-weights 5 World Bank dimensions, each min-max normalised to 0–100 (dimensions where lower is better are inverted). The composite is the mean of the dimensions an economy reports; at least 4 are required. Scores are relative to the ranked set and shift as peer data updates. Every input is an official World Bank series (compiled from the IMF, WHO, UNESCO and national sources) with a source URL; nothing is estimated. This is Affärslivet's own composite — transparent and reproducible, not an official World Bank, IMF or UN index. Confidence: Medium-High.

Data dictionary

FieldTypeDescription
metricstringdigital_economy_index
labelstringCountry name
valuenumberComposite score, 0–100
unitstring/100
geographystringCountry

Frequently asked questions

What is the Affärslivet Digital Economy Index 2026?

A composite ranking of 49 economies on digital economy strength, combining 5 World Bank dimensions (Internet, Broadband, Mobile, High-tech, ICT exports), each normalised 0–100 and equal-weighted. It is Affärslivet's own, transparent index.

Which country ranks first?

Israel leads with 76.1/100. Top five: Israel, Ireland, South Korea, Singapore, Iceland.

Where does Sweden rank?

Sweden ranks 10th of 49 with 57.6/100, strongest on internet access.

How is it calculated?

Each of 5 World Bank indicators is min-max normalised 0–100 (lower-is-better dimensions inverted), then equal-weighted into a mean. Minimum 4 dimensions required. Fully documented and reproducible.

Is this an official index?

No — it is Affärslivet's own composite, built transparently from official World Bank data. It is not a World Bank, IMF, UN or WEF index.

Can I download the data?

Yes — the full ranking with per-dimension scores is available as CSV and JSON under CC BY 4.0, free to reuse with attribution to Affärslivet.

Which countries rank in the top 5 of the Digital Economy Index?

The top five are Israel, Ireland, South Korea, Singapore and Iceland, based on the Digital Economy Index (Affärslivet, 2026-08-01).

Where does Sweden rank in the Digital Economy Index?

Sweden ranks #10 of 49 (57.6) in the Digital Economy Index, as of 2026-08-01. Source: Affärslivet.

How many countries are ranked in the Digital Economy Index?

49 economies are included in the Digital Economy Index (2026-08-01). Full data is free to download as CSV or JSON under CC BY 4.0.

Glossary

Composite index
A single score combining several indicators, here the equal-weighted mean of 5 normalised dimensions.
Min-max normalisation
Rescaling so the lowest value becomes 0 and the highest 100, making different indicators comparable; 'lower is better' dimensions are inverted.
Internet access
Dimension of the index — World Bank series IT.NET.USER.ZS (higher is better).
Fixed broadband
Dimension of the index — World Bank series IT.NET.BBND.P2 (higher is better).
Mobile subscriptions
Dimension of the index — World Bank series IT.CEL.SETS.P2 (higher is better).
High-tech exports
Dimension of the index — World Bank series TX.VAL.TECH.MF.ZS (higher is better).

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