This study examined the impact of ICT adoption on productivity in developed and developing countries. Data was gathered among 44 developed and 45 developing countries between 2009 and 2015. As identified in previous literature, the key factors that determine productivity are capital, labour, ICT, human capital, prices, research and development (R&D). The data was analysed using the generalized method of moments (GMM). Findings show that ICT adoption drives labour productivity in developed countries, despite the high mobile broadband prices. There is also an indication that people enjoy being connected regardless of the the increase in the price of broadband, in order to enhance their productivity. However, it was observed that ICT ado...
Researchers have long been puzzled by ICT's (Information and Communication Technology) contributions...
The information technology (IT) revolution has resulted in a digital divide evolving between nations...
This paper uses a new set of country data for 14 countries, members of the OECD, and a non-parametri...
This study examined the impact of ICT adoption on productivity in developed and developing countries...
The rapid development of information and communication technologies (ICT) has prompted many nations,...
The rapid growth of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been found to be an importan...
This dissertation examines the relationship between Information and Communication Technology (ICT), ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the ICT impact on labor productivity growth of EU developing...
The rapid development of information and communication technologies (lCT) has prompted many nations,...
制度:新 ; 文部省報告番号:甲2106号 ; 学位の種類:博士(国際情報通信学) ; 授与年月日:2005/7/27 ; 早大学位記番号:新4084textthesi
AbstractThe paper discusses the theoretical aspects of information and communications technologies (...
Previous research has found that information technology (IT) investment is associated with significa...
The aim of this study is to investigate the ICT impact on labor productivity growth of EU developing...
With statistics pointing to nearly 100% adoption of mobile phones in developed countries and nearly ...
The purpose of this article is to explore the sources of labour-productivity growth in ICT (Informat...
Researchers have long been puzzled by ICT's (Information and Communication Technology) contributions...
The information technology (IT) revolution has resulted in a digital divide evolving between nations...
This paper uses a new set of country data for 14 countries, members of the OECD, and a non-parametri...
This study examined the impact of ICT adoption on productivity in developed and developing countries...
The rapid development of information and communication technologies (ICT) has prompted many nations,...
The rapid growth of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been found to be an importan...
This dissertation examines the relationship between Information and Communication Technology (ICT), ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the ICT impact on labor productivity growth of EU developing...
The rapid development of information and communication technologies (lCT) has prompted many nations,...
制度:新 ; 文部省報告番号:甲2106号 ; 学位の種類:博士(国際情報通信学) ; 授与年月日:2005/7/27 ; 早大学位記番号:新4084textthesi
AbstractThe paper discusses the theoretical aspects of information and communications technologies (...
Previous research has found that information technology (IT) investment is associated with significa...
The aim of this study is to investigate the ICT impact on labor productivity growth of EU developing...
With statistics pointing to nearly 100% adoption of mobile phones in developed countries and nearly ...
The purpose of this article is to explore the sources of labour-productivity growth in ICT (Informat...
Researchers have long been puzzled by ICT's (Information and Communication Technology) contributions...
The information technology (IT) revolution has resulted in a digital divide evolving between nations...
This paper uses a new set of country data for 14 countries, members of the OECD, and a non-parametri...