This paper develops and tests a model of the determinants of productivity in twenty computerized offices of the Internal Revenue Service. The results suggest first, that management's focus on machine monitoring statistics is misguided; second, that performance feedback has a significant effect on productivity; and third, that job experience plays a central role in productivity even in entry-level positions
The study investigated the impact of computer technology on productivity improvement as reflected in...
Corporate survival in the competitive service sector demands continuous improvement in employee prod...
In an effort to reveal the fine-grained relationships between IT use, patterns of information flows,...
Increased productivity is the most frequently cited benefit of office automation. However, little is...
Using data from a unique nationally representative sample of businesses, the Educational Quality of ...
Purpose – The purpose of this thesis is to analyze through a qualitative study, how the implementati...
The objectives of this research were to define and develop measures of the productivity of offices a...
Using a large longitudinal, nationally representative workplace-level dataset, we explore the produc...
This paper proposes a new method to measure the input productivity gains from information technology...
This thesis challenges the common belief that the use of existing and near-future applications of co...
This paper provides some empirical evidence on the link between computer use and the efficiency and ...
In 1999, the Department of Trade and Industry in London commissioned a literature review of, and com...
The debate regarding the impact of technology on work organization and the quality of work life is g...
Computers and ICT have changed the way we live and work. The latest WERS 2004 provides a snapshot of...
Computer technology has recently been applied to the automation of office tasks and procedures. Much...
The study investigated the impact of computer technology on productivity improvement as reflected in...
Corporate survival in the competitive service sector demands continuous improvement in employee prod...
In an effort to reveal the fine-grained relationships between IT use, patterns of information flows,...
Increased productivity is the most frequently cited benefit of office automation. However, little is...
Using data from a unique nationally representative sample of businesses, the Educational Quality of ...
Purpose – The purpose of this thesis is to analyze through a qualitative study, how the implementati...
The objectives of this research were to define and develop measures of the productivity of offices a...
Using a large longitudinal, nationally representative workplace-level dataset, we explore the produc...
This paper proposes a new method to measure the input productivity gains from information technology...
This thesis challenges the common belief that the use of existing and near-future applications of co...
This paper provides some empirical evidence on the link between computer use and the efficiency and ...
In 1999, the Department of Trade and Industry in London commissioned a literature review of, and com...
The debate regarding the impact of technology on work organization and the quality of work life is g...
Computers and ICT have changed the way we live and work. The latest WERS 2004 provides a snapshot of...
Computer technology has recently been applied to the automation of office tasks and procedures. Much...
The study investigated the impact of computer technology on productivity improvement as reflected in...
Corporate survival in the competitive service sector demands continuous improvement in employee prod...
In an effort to reveal the fine-grained relationships between IT use, patterns of information flows,...