Does Experience Matter? Innovations and the Productivity of ICT in German Services

Refereed Journal // 2005
Refereed Journal // 2005

Does Experience Matter? Innovations and the Productivity of ICT in German Services

In this paper, it is argued that investment in information and communication technologies (ICT) are closely linked to complementary innovations and are most productive in firms with experience from earlier innovations. In the empirical analysis based on firm--level panel data covering the period 1994--99, system GMM estimates for an extended production function framework reveal significant productivity effects of ICT in the German service sector. Moreover, there is strong support for the hypothesis that experience gained from past process innovations makes ICT capital more productive but does not affect the productivity of other capital goods.

Hempell, Thomas (2005), Does Experience Matter? Innovations and the Productivity of ICT in German Services, Economics of Innovation and New Technology 14(4) , 277-303

Authors Thomas Hempell