We consider the links between Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) and the distribution of income, as mediated by problems of coordination and control within organizations. In the large corporations of the mid-twentieth century, a highly developed division of labor was coordinated and controlled with the aid of relatively underdeveloped ICTs. This created a situation in which the options of top management were constrained while the individual and collective power of lower-paid workers was enhanced. Only in the late twentieth century, when the microprocessor and related technologies transformed the information systems of organizations, did improvements in the tools of coordination and control race ahead of the growing deman...
This study deals with wage inequality in organization and shows the relationship between ICT and wag...
People have long speculated about the relation between information technology (IT) and centralizatio...
The Division of Labour, Coordination, and the Demand for Information Processing* Since Adam Smith's ...
We consider the links between information and communications technologies (ICTs) and the distributio...
We consider the links between Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) and the distributi...
We consider the links between information and communications technologies (ICTs) and the distributio...
Empirical studies on information communication technologies (ICT) typically aggregate the “informati...
We use a simplified version of Garicano and Rossi-Hansberg (2005) to understand the impact of improv...
We use a simplified version of Garicano and Rossi-Hansberg (2005) to understand the impact of improv...
A change in workplace technologies may affect the relative earnings of workers in at least two disti...
Researchers first began to seriously study technology use in organizations in the late 1950s and ear...
This article presents a societal level cross-cultural analysis that explores the relationship betwee...
In the age of information, the role of appropriate technology and the role of management in harnessi...
New information and communication technologies, we argue, have been .power- biased.: in many industr...
How does information technology affect wages and organization? To answer this question, we model an ...
This study deals with wage inequality in organization and shows the relationship between ICT and wag...
People have long speculated about the relation between information technology (IT) and centralizatio...
The Division of Labour, Coordination, and the Demand for Information Processing* Since Adam Smith's ...
We consider the links between information and communications technologies (ICTs) and the distributio...
We consider the links between Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) and the distributi...
We consider the links between information and communications technologies (ICTs) and the distributio...
Empirical studies on information communication technologies (ICT) typically aggregate the “informati...
We use a simplified version of Garicano and Rossi-Hansberg (2005) to understand the impact of improv...
We use a simplified version of Garicano and Rossi-Hansberg (2005) to understand the impact of improv...
A change in workplace technologies may affect the relative earnings of workers in at least two disti...
Researchers first began to seriously study technology use in organizations in the late 1950s and ear...
This article presents a societal level cross-cultural analysis that explores the relationship betwee...
In the age of information, the role of appropriate technology and the role of management in harnessi...
New information and communication technologies, we argue, have been .power- biased.: in many industr...
How does information technology affect wages and organization? To answer this question, we model an ...
This study deals with wage inequality in organization and shows the relationship between ICT and wag...
People have long speculated about the relation between information technology (IT) and centralizatio...
The Division of Labour, Coordination, and the Demand for Information Processing* Since Adam Smith's ...