We use a new industry-level dataset to quantify the role of ICT in explaining productivity growth in the UK, 1970-2000. The dataset is for 34 industries covering the whole economy (31 in the market sector). Using growth accounting, we find that ICT capital played an increasingly important, and in the 1990s the dominant, role in accounting for labour productivity growth in the market sector. Econometric evidence also supports an important role for ICT. We also find econometric evidence that a boom in complementary investment in the 1990s could have led to a decline in the conventional measure of TFP growth
We examine the relationships between productivity growth, IT investment and organisational change (∆...
Researchers have long been puzzled by ICT's (Information and Communication Technology) contributions...
In this paper we present a new industry-level database to analyse sources of growth in four major Eu...
This paper develops new estimates of investment in and output of information and communication techn...
This paper develops new estimates of investment in and output of information and communications tech...
We argue that unmeasured investments in intangible organizational capital—associated with the role o...
Solow's paradox has disappeared in the United States but remains alive and well in the United Kingdo...
In this report we review the literature on the relationship between ICT and productivity. In Sect. 1...
We survey the micro and macro literature on the impact of Information and Communication Technologies...
This paper uses a new set of country data for 14 countries, members of the OECD, and a non-parametri...
What has been the quantitative effect on productivity growth of information and communication techno...
This paper looks at the changes in economic performance across the OECD area during the 1990s. More ...
This paper presents international comparisons of the contribution of information and communication t...
ACLNInternational audienceThis study measures and compares the trends in ICT diffusion and the contr...
This dissertation examines the relationship between Information and Communication Technology (ICT), ...
We examine the relationships between productivity growth, IT investment and organisational change (∆...
Researchers have long been puzzled by ICT's (Information and Communication Technology) contributions...
In this paper we present a new industry-level database to analyse sources of growth in four major Eu...
This paper develops new estimates of investment in and output of information and communication techn...
This paper develops new estimates of investment in and output of information and communications tech...
We argue that unmeasured investments in intangible organizational capital—associated with the role o...
Solow's paradox has disappeared in the United States but remains alive and well in the United Kingdo...
In this report we review the literature on the relationship between ICT and productivity. In Sect. 1...
We survey the micro and macro literature on the impact of Information and Communication Technologies...
This paper uses a new set of country data for 14 countries, members of the OECD, and a non-parametri...
What has been the quantitative effect on productivity growth of information and communication techno...
This paper looks at the changes in economic performance across the OECD area during the 1990s. More ...
This paper presents international comparisons of the contribution of information and communication t...
ACLNInternational audienceThis study measures and compares the trends in ICT diffusion and the contr...
This dissertation examines the relationship between Information and Communication Technology (ICT), ...
We examine the relationships between productivity growth, IT investment and organisational change (∆...
Researchers have long been puzzled by ICT's (Information and Communication Technology) contributions...
In this paper we present a new industry-level database to analyse sources of growth in four major Eu...