摘要:Until recently, discussion of the ICT impact has been focused on very few issues, predominantly economic growth and productivity. It is becoming increasingly evident that impact is much wider and affects all spheres of economic and social life. The evidence from OECD member countries is reaffirming the importance of ICT as a driver of growth at all levels: at the level of national economy, at the sectoral level and at the level of individual companies. Recognizing different dimensions of ICT and its interlinkages among different sectors is important to fully asses its potential in national economy and individual company. Many argue that current ICT indicators often deal with less important issues and miss to address softer views of digital economy like ICT impact on product or service quality, organizational change, quality of human capital, level of globalization, or government policies. In the paper we discuss and asses statistical indicators used at different levels of decision making from national to companies' levels. We attempt to verify their relevance and usefulness for various purposes. The case of Slovenia is presented to illustrate interpretations and assess presently used indicators.