Information technology has been touted as a boon for productivity, but measuring the benefits has been difficult. This volume examines what macroeconomic data do and do not show about the impact of information technology on service-sector productivity. This book assesses the ways in which different service firms have selected and implemented information technology, examining the impact of different management actions and styles on the perceived benefits of information technology in services.
Examines what macroeconomic data do and do not show about the impact of information technology on service-sector productivity. This book assesses the ways in which different service firms have implemented information technology, examining the impact of management actions and styles on the perceived benefits of information technology in services.
Publisher
National Academies Press
Publication Date
Jan 1994
ISBN
9780309048767
Pages
288 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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