2017
DOI: 10.1177/0266666917702430
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System dynamics approach for the economic impacts of ICTs: evidence from Macedonia

Abstract: Measuring the impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) on the economy is a major challenge and a research question standing at the forefront of economics in the past years. In terms of methodologies, two approaches have been followed extensively, i.e. the standard growth accounting methodology and the regression-based models. This paper aims at developing an alternative approach to studying the usage and impact of ICTs. For this purpose, a two-step methodology is proposed here. At first, hie… Show more

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“…No less important is the use of ICTs. Taking into account that these technologies have a major role to play in creating, storing and transmitting information and in reducing the market failures associated with information asymmetries [10][11][12], ICT has an indirect effect on productivity which is mainly visible in sectors using them [13]. That is to say, "ICT are enablers of product, process and organizational innovation in ICT-using sectors, and this, according to Bresnahan and Trajtenberg [14], qualifies them as General Purpose Technologies (GPT): technologies that are pervasive-i.e., can be applied to several production processes-allow continuous improvements and experimentation and facilitates innovation in using sectors (through co-inventions)" [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No less important is the use of ICTs. Taking into account that these technologies have a major role to play in creating, storing and transmitting information and in reducing the market failures associated with information asymmetries [10][11][12], ICT has an indirect effect on productivity which is mainly visible in sectors using them [13]. That is to say, "ICT are enablers of product, process and organizational innovation in ICT-using sectors, and this, according to Bresnahan and Trajtenberg [14], qualifies them as General Purpose Technologies (GPT): technologies that are pervasive-i.e., can be applied to several production processes-allow continuous improvements and experimentation and facilitates innovation in using sectors (through co-inventions)" [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, we have opted for the Squared Euclidian Distance measure, which is the most commonly used measure for scale data, primarily for its ability to increase the importance of large distances, while gravely weakening the position of the small ones (Hristoski and Kostoska, 2017).…”
Section: Methodology and Methods Of Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SD modeling has a wide range of applications since it was first promoted by Forrester and colleagues [63,64] in the early 1960s [34,[65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79]. When the modeling scheme was promoted, it was intended to solve a potential sustainable development problem-to predict how the world would progress under the then conditions (socioeconomic, environmental, industrial development, and the like).…”
Section: The Grey System Supported System Dynamic Simulative Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%