This paper features a two-country study on digitalisation: Australia and Finland. The empirical data was acquired from the national accounts for 1995-2015 in Australia and for 1998-2012 in Finland. This data was averaged for a cross-sectional comparison of industries and then for the two countries. Different industries' advancement in digitalisation seems to follow approximately the same pacing in both countries. Financial and insurance services, telecommunications and media, and professional, technical and scientific services are the most active digitalisers. The empirical testing of the a priori assumption that digitalisation over a long period of time leads to greater productivity shows that the observed correlation between information a...
The high growth in digitalization makes the Nordic countries digital leaders. This research focuses ...
The paper presents in a broad outline the main characteristics of the evolution of the Finnish high-...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
This paper features a two-country study on digitalisation: Australia and Finland. The empirical data...
Digitalisation is the most significant technological trend faced globally and has its impact on the ...
The new digital technologies have disturbed the old business practices. Newcomers arrive, old tradit...
This article compares the development of labour productivity in the Swedish and the Finnish business...
Is there a relation between information technologies and the growth rate of productivity? Is this re...
Purpose Despite the rapid pace of digitalization, aggregate productivity growth rates in most advanc...
The most significant current technological trend is digitization, the impacts of which will be faced...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The most significant current technological trend is digitization, the impacts o...
Transformations in the information and communication technologies has had a profound effect on innov...
This article compares the development of labour productivity in the Swedish and the Finnish business...
Digital technologies such as fast computers, portable devices, remote sensors, and ‘smart’ machines ...
This paper examines cross-country and cross-industry differences in labor productivity performance a...
The high growth in digitalization makes the Nordic countries digital leaders. This research focuses ...
The paper presents in a broad outline the main characteristics of the evolution of the Finnish high-...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
This paper features a two-country study on digitalisation: Australia and Finland. The empirical data...
Digitalisation is the most significant technological trend faced globally and has its impact on the ...
The new digital technologies have disturbed the old business practices. Newcomers arrive, old tradit...
This article compares the development of labour productivity in the Swedish and the Finnish business...
Is there a relation between information technologies and the growth rate of productivity? Is this re...
Purpose Despite the rapid pace of digitalization, aggregate productivity growth rates in most advanc...
The most significant current technological trend is digitization, the impacts of which will be faced...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The most significant current technological trend is digitization, the impacts o...
Transformations in the information and communication technologies has had a profound effect on innov...
This article compares the development of labour productivity in the Swedish and the Finnish business...
Digital technologies such as fast computers, portable devices, remote sensors, and ‘smart’ machines ...
This paper examines cross-country and cross-industry differences in labor productivity performance a...
The high growth in digitalization makes the Nordic countries digital leaders. This research focuses ...
The paper presents in a broad outline the main characteristics of the evolution of the Finnish high-...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...