Purpose Despite the rapid pace of digitalization, aggregate productivity growth rates in most advanced countries have slowed down consistently in recent years. It creates a “puzzle”, as investment in information technology (IT) has often been thought of as a remedy to solve productivity problems. The purpose of this paper is to examine the “puzzle” by using industry-level data. Design/methodology/approach This research uses industry-level longitudinal data and examines changes in both labour and multifactor productivity (MFP) in Australian industries. This study uses an instrumental variable (IV) approach to estimate the models. Findings Findings suggest an improvement in IT-led productivity performance in recent years. Industries with an a...
Modern business continues to invest significant resources on information technology, hardware, softw...
We examine the relationships between productivity growth, IT investment and organisational change (∆...
Previous research has found that information technology (IT) investment is associated with significa...
Purpose Despite the rapid pace of digitalization, aggregate productivity growth rates in most advanc...
This paper updates the research progress in investigating the relationships between information tech...
In this paper we describe our investigation of the role of investment in information technology (IT)...
Purpose\ud – Since the 1970s productivity growth in most economies slowed, while information and com...
The "killer application" of the new framework for productivity measurement presented in this paper i...
For many years, there has been considerable debate about whether the IT revolution was paying off in...
Digital technologies such as fast computers, portable devices, remote sensors, and ‘smart’ machines ...
This report explores the relationship between technology investment and productivity in Australian c...
There have been calls for governments to foster the production of ICTs in Australia, in part to acce...
This paper revisits the so-called ‘ICT-productivity paradox’ from a long-run perspective by using an...
Seminal papers of Solow (1957) and Swan (1956) stimulated debate among economists on the role of tec...
This paper develops new estimates of investment in and output of information and communication techn...
Modern business continues to invest significant resources on information technology, hardware, softw...
We examine the relationships between productivity growth, IT investment and organisational change (∆...
Previous research has found that information technology (IT) investment is associated with significa...
Purpose Despite the rapid pace of digitalization, aggregate productivity growth rates in most advanc...
This paper updates the research progress in investigating the relationships between information tech...
In this paper we describe our investigation of the role of investment in information technology (IT)...
Purpose\ud – Since the 1970s productivity growth in most economies slowed, while information and com...
The "killer application" of the new framework for productivity measurement presented in this paper i...
For many years, there has been considerable debate about whether the IT revolution was paying off in...
Digital technologies such as fast computers, portable devices, remote sensors, and ‘smart’ machines ...
This report explores the relationship between technology investment and productivity in Australian c...
There have been calls for governments to foster the production of ICTs in Australia, in part to acce...
This paper revisits the so-called ‘ICT-productivity paradox’ from a long-run perspective by using an...
Seminal papers of Solow (1957) and Swan (1956) stimulated debate among economists on the role of tec...
This paper develops new estimates of investment in and output of information and communication techn...
Modern business continues to invest significant resources on information technology, hardware, softw...
We examine the relationships between productivity growth, IT investment and organisational change (∆...
Previous research has found that information technology (IT) investment is associated with significa...