Resum
The potential for information and communication technology (ICT) usage in business has been a well-covered topic during the last decade. Since ICTs are considered to be ‘general purpose’ technologies (Bresnahan and Trajtenberg, 1995; Antonelli 2003), they are shaping the internal organization of firms, their boundaries and also their productivity and performance. International literature gives empirical evidence that adopting a new technology influences firms’ productivity rates in the short and long term. Short-term productivity losses may affect the decision process of adopting a new technology. In fact, it involves three main decisions:
- whether to adopt or not;
- the replacement speed of old technology with a new one; and
- the extent to which the capabilities of the new technology will be exploited by a firm, which is usually known as ‘depth of adoption’ (Astebro, 2004).
- whether to adopt or not;
- the replacement speed of old technology with a new one; and
- the extent to which the capabilities of the new technology will be exploited by a firm, which is usually known as ‘depth of adoption’ (Astebro, 2004).
Idioma original | Anglès |
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Títol de la publicació | Internet Econometrics |
Editors | S Allegrezza, A Dubrocard |
Editor | Springer Nature |
Pàgines | 288-312 |
Nombre de pàgines | 25 |
ISBN (electrònic) | 978-0-230-36422-6 |
ISBN (imprès) | 978-0-230-36292-5 |
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Estat de la publicació | Publicada - 2012 |
Publicat externament | Sí |
Sèrie de publicacions
Nom | Applied Econometrics Association Series |
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