Computers and Productivity - How Firms Make a General Purpose Technology Work

ZEW Economic Studies Bd. 33 // 2006
ZEW Economic Studies Bd. 33 // 2006

Computers and Productivity - How Firms Make a General Purpose Technology Work

Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are creating potentials for considerable productivity gains and for higher economic growth. However, ICTs are also posing varied challenges to firms in order to benefit from these potentials. Highlighting the importance of innovations, firm-sponsored training, and recruitment of high-skilled workers, this monograph analyses why and to what extent firms differ in their capabilities to make ICT work productively. The work not only entails a detailed discussion of economic theory concerning ICT use and complementary firm strategies; it also provides a comprehensive treatment of various methodological issues concerning the measurement of firm-level productivity in econometric analyses.

Hempell, Thomas (2006), Computers and Productivity - How Firms Make a General Purpose Technology Work, Bd. 33, Physica-Verlag, Heidelberg

Autoren/-innen Thomas Hempell