This study uses previous theory developed in the IT implementation literature and the information processing view of the firm to empirically investigate the impact of IT investments and several contextual variables on the volatility of future earnings. We useInformationWeek 500 data on IT spending from 1992–1997 to find evidence that IT investments increase the volatility of future earnings but that this impact is highly contingent upon three firm level contextual factors — sales growth, unrelated diversification, and size. These factors can lead to conditions in which IT increases or reduces earnings volatility. Taken together, these results may help explain what has recently been termed the “new productivity paradox,” i.e., the apparent u...
For many years, there has been considerable debate about whether the IT revolution was paying off in...
This paper compares the mean and variance of cumulative abnormal returns following ...
Ourprojectisdesignedtoinvestigatetheimpactsof informationtechnology(IT)investmentson“intermediate”pe...
This study investigates the impact of IT investments and several contextual variables on the volatil...
Evaluating the impact of Information Technology (IT) spending on firm performance has long been an i...
In this paper, we develop conjectures for understanding how information technology (IT) strategy and...
Both rising competitions and the enormous size of information technology (IT) investment have led to...
Does it pay to invest in IT? Research over the last two decades has resulted in mixed findings. Whil...
This article continues the discussion examining IT’s contribution on firm performance. Byrnjolfsson ...
Much evidence regarding the relationship between IT investment and firm performance is contradictory...
This article continues the discussion examining IT’s contribution on firm performance. Byrnjolfsson ...
This paper compares the mean and variance of cumulative abnormal returns following announcements of ...
For many years, there has been considerable debate about whether the IT revolution was paying off in...
Within the last four decades, IS and business scholars have shown a growing interest in information ...
Businesses invested around a trillion dollars in information technology (IT) in the 198Os, and the t...
For many years, there has been considerable debate about whether the IT revolution was paying off in...
This paper compares the mean and variance of cumulative abnormal returns following ...
Ourprojectisdesignedtoinvestigatetheimpactsof informationtechnology(IT)investmentson“intermediate”pe...
This study investigates the impact of IT investments and several contextual variables on the volatil...
Evaluating the impact of Information Technology (IT) spending on firm performance has long been an i...
In this paper, we develop conjectures for understanding how information technology (IT) strategy and...
Both rising competitions and the enormous size of information technology (IT) investment have led to...
Does it pay to invest in IT? Research over the last two decades has resulted in mixed findings. Whil...
This article continues the discussion examining IT’s contribution on firm performance. Byrnjolfsson ...
Much evidence regarding the relationship between IT investment and firm performance is contradictory...
This article continues the discussion examining IT’s contribution on firm performance. Byrnjolfsson ...
This paper compares the mean and variance of cumulative abnormal returns following announcements of ...
For many years, there has been considerable debate about whether the IT revolution was paying off in...
Within the last four decades, IS and business scholars have shown a growing interest in information ...
Businesses invested around a trillion dollars in information technology (IT) in the 198Os, and the t...
For many years, there has been considerable debate about whether the IT revolution was paying off in...
This paper compares the mean and variance of cumulative abnormal returns following ...
Ourprojectisdesignedtoinvestigatetheimpactsof informationtechnology(IT)investmentson“intermediate”pe...