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100 | _aHitt, Lorin M. | ||
700 | _aBrynjolfsson, Erik | ||
245 | _aProductivity, business profitability, and consumer surplus: three different measures of information technology value | ||
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505 | _aThe business value of information technology (IT) ha been debated for a number of years. While some authors have attributed large productivity improvement and substantial consumer benefits to IT, others report that IT has not had any bottom line impact on business profitability. This paper focuses on the fact that while productivity, consumer value, an business profitability are related, they are ultimately separate questions. | ||
650 | _aIT PRODUCTIVITY | ||
650 | _aBUSINESS PROFITABILITY | ||
650 | _aIS INVESTMENT | ||
650 | _aECONOMIC THEORY | ||
650 | _aCONSUMER SURPLUS | ||
650 | _aCOMPUTERS | ||
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_tMIS Quarterly _wH004.414 MAN _nS.T.:H004.414 MAN PP2426 _g(vol. 20, nro. 2, Jun. 1996), p. 121-142 |
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