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Information Technology, Corporate Productivity, and the New Economy (Hardcover)
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Information Technology, Corporate Productivity, and the New Economy (Hardcover)
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The authors bring a dual perspective--that of a practicing
consultant and that of a professor of economics--to the complex
strategic questions facing managers and corporate leaders who want
their firms to get the most out of their investments in information
technology. The information economy is built upon the myriad and
sometimes unforeseen ways in which information technologies have
become engines of productivity in themselves, rather than just
fancy adjuncts. In explaining the rise of the information economy,
the authors provide not only valuable context often missing from
today's discussions but also a thorough understanding of the
origination, development, and diffusion process of innovations.
They also examine prevailing practices and implications for the
future, including the potential pitfalls common to some information
technology strategies. Relying on an underpinning of economic
theory combined with heavy empirical analysis, Kudyba and Diwan
describe the true nature of the information economy, paying as much
attention to its particularities as to its more profound
implications. How is information technology being implemented
across industry sectors, and how can it be harnessed to improve
overall firm-level productivity? How have innovations in high
technology impacted e-commerce? Which e-commerce strategies
prevail, and what can be expected of them? How can traditional
economic theory help managers evaluate such in-vogue strategies as
customer relationship management, market exchanges, and supply
chain management? The authors answer these questions and more,
including one of the most vexing in the short history of
e-commerce: What led to the demise of so many technology stocksand
dot-coms following the spring 2000 Nasdaq plunge, and what are the
longer-term prospects for e-business?
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