ISBN:
9780230362925
,
1280680954
,
9781280680953
Language:
English
Pages:
XIX, 344 S.
,
graph. Darst.
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Series Statement:
Applied Econometrics Association series
Parallel Title:
Print version Internet Econometrics
Keywords:
Economic theory
;
Econometrics
;
Behavioral economics
;
Microeconomics
;
Industrial organization
;
Development economics
;
Informationstechnik
;
Kommunikationstechnik
;
Wertschöpfungsrechnung
;
Unternehmen
;
Volkswirtschaft
;
Ökonometrie
Abstract:
The proliferation of the internet has often been referred to as the fourth technological revolution. This book explores the diffusion of radical new communication technologies, and the subsequent transformation not only of products, but also of the organisation of production and business methods.
Abstract:
The proliferation of the internet has often been referred to as the fourth technological revolution. This book explores the diffusion of radical new communication technologies, and the subsequent transformation not only of products, but also of the organisation of production and business methods
Description / Table of Contents:
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; Acknowledgments; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; Part I ICT and Productivity; 1 Information Technology, Complementary Capital, and the Transatlantic Productivity Divergence; Introduction; Literature review; Theoretical model; Data and caveats; Empirical evidence on the role of ICT; U.S. TFP growth in the early 2000s: a case study; Conclusion; 2 Technical Efficiency and the Role of Information Technology: A Stochastic Production Frontier Study across OECD Countries; Introduction; A survey of empirical literature
Description / Table of Contents:
Econometric specificationEmpirical results; Conclusion; 3 Analyzing ICT Adoption across European Regions; Introduction; Framework; Data; Analysis of ICT adoption; Conclusion; Part II Determinants of Demand for ICT; 4 Determinants of Usages and Access to the Internet Services in Côte d'Ivoire; Introduction; Literature review; Methodological framework; Conclusion; 5 Difference between Adoption and Access Frequency to Internet and Consumer Surplus; Introduction; Econometric specification of the Internet demand function
Description / Table of Contents:
Internet adoption and access frequency differentiation for Internet usage analysesInternet demand function with censored sample; Data and variables definitions; Econometric results; Internet consumers surplus; Conclusion; 6 Valuing Time-Intensive Goods: An Application to Wireless and Wired Internet; Introduction; Model; Data and estimation; Welfare; Conclusion; 7 Contingent Valuation of Digital Identification Card and Electronic Signature Service in Luxembourg; Introduction; Theoretical model; Empirical estimate of interest; Interest profile; Estimate of willingness to pay; Conclusion
Description / Table of Contents:
8 Blogs and the Economics of Reciprocal AttentionIntroduction; Context; Related Literature; A model of reciprocal (in)attention; Choice of effort; Mutual attention; The data; Empirical analysis; Instrumental variable estimation; The effect of imbalances; Conclusion; Part III New Organizational Frontiers; 9 File Sharing and Its Impact on Business Models in Music; Introduction; Developments in the entertainment industry; File sharing: key funding of a Dutch survey; Effects on industry turnover and welfare; Conclusions and policy recommendation
Description / Table of Contents:
10 The Make-or-Buy Decision in ICT Services: Empirical Evidence from LuxembourgIntroduction; Research hypotheses; Data; Econometric methodology; Econometric analysis; Conclusion; 11 An Empirical Analysis of Organizational Innovation Generated by ICT in Japanese SMEs; Introduction; Case study: a supply chain system that facilitates Japanese SME exports; ICT use in two groups of SMEs; Index of ICT adoption; Statistical analysis; Obstacles to ICT adoption: implications for policy; Conclusion
Description / Table of Contents:
12 Determinants of Intra-firm Diffusion Process of ICT: Theoretical Sources and Empirical Evidence from Catalan Firms
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
,
Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
DOI:
10.1057/9780230364226
URN:
10.1057/9780230364226
URL:
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