While it is now well established that IT intensive firms are more productive, a critical question remains: Does IT cause productivity or are productive firms simply willing to spend more on IT? We address this question by examining the productivity and performance effects of enterprise systems investments in a uniquely detailed and comprehensive data set of 623 large, public U.S. firms. The data represent all U.S. customers of a large vendor during 1998–2005 and include the vendor’s three main enterprise system suites: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Supply Chain Management (SCM), and Customer Relationship Management (CRM). A particular benefit of our data is that they distinguish the purchase of enterprise systems from their installati...
The productivity paradox of information systems (IS) is that despite enormous improvements in the ...
This study uses previous theory developed in the IT implementation literature and the information pr...
This study investigates the impact of IT investments and several contextual variables on the volatil...
While it is now well established that IT intensive firms are more productive, a critical question re...
While it is now well established that IT intensive firms are more productive, a critical question re...
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 ...
Previous literature on IT and productivity does not take into account different organizational goals...
This article continues the discussion examining IT’s contribution on firm performance. Byrnjolfsson ...
The contribution of information technology (IT) to organizational performance has been investigated ...
The business value of information technology (IT) has been debated for a number of years. While some...
From a resource-based view (RBV), information technology (IT) investments affect organizational slac...
Information technology can not be denied in daily activities and is the source of life of some busin...
Although recent studies have found a positive relationship between spending on information technolog...
Extant research into the business value of Information Technology (IT) explains that IT resources an...
The productivity paradox of information systems (IS) is that despite enormous improvements in the ...
This study uses previous theory developed in the IT implementation literature and the information pr...
This study investigates the impact of IT investments and several contextual variables on the volatil...
While it is now well established that IT intensive firms are more productive, a critical question re...
While it is now well established that IT intensive firms are more productive, a critical question re...
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 ...
Previous literature on IT and productivity does not take into account different organizational goals...
This article continues the discussion examining IT’s contribution on firm performance. Byrnjolfsson ...
The contribution of information technology (IT) to organizational performance has been investigated ...
The business value of information technology (IT) has been debated for a number of years. While some...
From a resource-based view (RBV), information technology (IT) investments affect organizational slac...
Information technology can not be denied in daily activities and is the source of life of some busin...
Although recent studies have found a positive relationship between spending on information technolog...
Extant research into the business value of Information Technology (IT) explains that IT resources an...
The productivity paradox of information systems (IS) is that despite enormous improvements in the ...
This study uses previous theory developed in the IT implementation literature and the information pr...
This study investigates the impact of IT investments and several contextual variables on the volatil...