
Shaping the Gigabit Society
Vodafone Institute Gigabit Society Study reveals Germany is an innovation powerhouse, but lags in fibre connections.

Transparency and user control critical to success of Big Data
A Vodafone Institute study of public attitudes towards Big Data revealed that Europeans remain uncertain whether the analysis of their private data will benefit them or wider society.

Mobile Learning, Data Protection and Copyright in the EU
A report on the legal and contentual aspects of using mobile devices in classrooms – published by the Vodafone Institute for Society and Communications and iRights.Lab.

Learning, Creating and Growing in our digital world
"Europe’s Got Talent", is an action-orientated report, which identifies the key gear changes we need across three pillars of the digital economy: Learning, Creating and Growing.

Vodafone Institute Survey – “Talking about a Revolution”
Talking about a Revolution: Europe’s Young Generation on Their Opportunities in a Digitised World – a Vodafone Institute study across six european countries.

Thinking about tomorrow: Effects of digitization
A study on digitisation's impact on education and profession from parents' perspective. A representative study of the Institut für Demoskopie Allensbach on behalf of the Vodafone Institute.

Informal Learning on Mobile to enhance education
How and in what to invest limited ressources in developing countries? A Report by Ronda Zelezny-Green published by the Vodafone Institute for Society and Communications.

Innovations out of Africa – The Kenyan Tech Ecosystem
A Report by Julia Manske on the circumstances of the Kenyan Tech Ecosystem published by the Vodafone Institute for Society and Communications names African Tech potentials.

Moving into the e-government era – the example of Estonia
Estonian e-government as a blueprint? A report by Sebastian Rieger and David Deißner – published by the Vodafone iInstitute for Society and Communications.

E-government services in Europe – a comparison of seven countries
An analysis by Thomas Zefferer (Zentrum für sichere Informationstechnologie Austria) on behalf of the Vodafone Institute for Society and Communications.