We propose a framework to study the impact of information and communication technology on previous termgrowthnext term through its impact on organization and innovation. Agents accumulate knowledge to use available technologies and invent new ones. The use of a technology requires the development of organizations to coordinate the work of experts, which takes time. We find that while advances in information technology always increase previous termgrowth,next term improvements in communication technology may lead to lower previous termgrowthnext term and even to stagnation, since the payoff to exploiting available technologies through organizations increases relative to the payoff from developing new innovations
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This paper investigates the tensions that exist in young and growing technology-based firms between ...
The question of how to simultaneously promote growth and diffusion of ideas exhibits difficult yet p...
Organization theory and management studies tend to underrate the importance of technological resourc...
We propose a framework to study the impact of information and communication technology on previous t...
We present a model of endogenous growth in which agents acquire knowl-edge as organizations develop ...
What is the impact of information and communications technologies (ICT) on aggregate productivity gr...
Growth is a concept that can be found in various research contexts. In economics, medicine, biology,...
This paper studies the conditions under which an IT revolution may endogenously occur. To this end, ...
Organizations must innovate if they are to survive in today's fiercely competitive marketplace. In t...
We present a model where accumulation on non-rival knowledge drives growth but where the scale effec...
Technology has been an important theme in the study of organizational form and function since the 19...
Since the mid-1990s, extraordinary advances in semiconductors have enhanced the embodied nature of i...
and achieved growth rates far beyond those of the 1950-95 period. This suggests that we could be at ...
In organizational ecology, the focus is on the evolution of a population of organizations. Adopting ...
IT1 is likely to be as important to the way companies will organize in the future as electricity was...
This paper investigates the tensions that exist in young and growing technology-based firms between ...
The question of how to simultaneously promote growth and diffusion of ideas exhibits difficult yet p...
Organization theory and management studies tend to underrate the importance of technological resourc...