2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2014.11.007
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How does information technology improve aggregate productivity? A new channel of productivity dispersion and reallocation

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“…The trial period decreased credit crunch models suggesting IT has a role in the achievement of corporate performance (David, 1990;Greenwood and Jovanovic, 1999;Katz, 2009, Liu S. andWang L., 2014). The results also support the research Chun et al, 2015 confirms that the use of IT to contribute positively to the manufacturing and nonmanufacturing companies. The result also support the research ( Foster et al 2001;2006;Acemoglu et al;Marinagi et al, 2014) use IT can improve productivity.…”
Section: Bisstech 2015supporting
confidence: 58%
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“…The trial period decreased credit crunch models suggesting IT has a role in the achievement of corporate performance (David, 1990;Greenwood and Jovanovic, 1999;Katz, 2009, Liu S. andWang L., 2014). The results also support the research Chun et al, 2015 confirms that the use of IT to contribute positively to the manufacturing and nonmanufacturing companies. The result also support the research ( Foster et al 2001;2006;Acemoglu et al;Marinagi et al, 2014) use IT can improve productivity.…”
Section: Bisstech 2015supporting
confidence: 58%
“…Quality service through the use of IT fosters consumer confidence, because it is served with fast, accurate, and inexpensive. This concept is no longer dominated by the manufacturing company but in the non-manufacturing companies (Chun et al, 2015) healthcare, hospitality, education, and banking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This also calls for further analysis into how industry structure within countries, and differences in ICT intensity across companies, contribute to productivity growth. These questions have been investigated in relation to R&D (Moncada-Paternò-Castello et al 2010), while the evidence for ICT is rather limited (Chun et al 2015 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main factors of the labor productivity in these conditions are the application of innovations in the production [13]; the policy of allocating funds for information technologies at the company level [14]; the state of labor rationing at the enterprise; the automation of processes that reduces the probability of errors in the production because of the human factor [15]; the work standardization; the reduction of working time losses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%