Despite a rapid increase in business spending on capital and services in Information and Communication Technology (ICT), the New Digital Economy (mobile technology, the internet, and cloud) has not yet generated any visible improvement in productivity growth. This article reviews the latest evidence for the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany. We find rapidly declining ICT prices, a shift from ICT investment to ICT services, and a continued increase in knowledge based-assets supporting ICT. However, the New Digital Economy is still in its "installation phase" and productivity effects may occur only once the technology enters the "deployment phase".</p
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We argue that unmeasured investments in intangible organizational capital—associated with the role o...
As revealed by Tapscott in his best-seller The Digital Economy published in 1994, the Internet has d...
In this paper we present a new industry-level database to analyze sources of growth in four major Eu...
Despite a rapid increase in business spending on capital and services in Information and Communicati...
Over the past 15 years, productivity growth in advanced economies has significantly slowed, giving r...
Abstract: Digitalisation brings along both positive disruptions and a plethora of negative economic ...
The surge in labour productivity growth in the United States in the late 1990s has prompted much spe...
The Internet has dramatically changed the way we conduct business and our daily lives by provided us...
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In this paper we extend our previous analysis of the comparative productivity performance of Europe ...
The economic performance of some OECD countries over the past decade, most notably the United States...
While the Internet-driven digitized innovation has provided us with extraordinary services and welfa...
As digital technology has begun to ‘eat the world’ it has also influenced the way that humans intera...
In a firm perspective the simply availability of digital systems does not necessarily lead to succes...
We argue that unmeasured investments in intangible organizational capital—associated with the role o...
As revealed by Tapscott in his best-seller The Digital Economy published in 1994, the Internet has d...
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