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.
Book Description
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.
Table of Contents
- Introduction and Impact of Information Technology at the Macroeconomic Level
- Impacts of Information Technology at the Industry Level
- Impacts of Information Technology at the Enterprise Level
- Impacts of Information Technology at the Activity Level
- Improving Decision Making About Information Technology
- Information Technology in Services: Implications for Public Policy