Resources
IT and Innovation
Timmy Bresnahan, Shane Greenstein, “The Economic Contribution of Information Technology: Towards Comparative and User Studies,” Journal of Evolutionary Economics 11:1 (2001):95.
Erik Brynjolfsson, and Marshall Van Alstyne, Information Worker Productivity: Evidence from Worker Output, Compensation and E-mail Traffic Data (Cambridge: Center for eBusiness, MIT Sloan School of Management, 2005).
Erik Brynjolfsson, Michael D. Smith, and Yu Hu, “Consumer Surplus in the Digital Economy: Estimating the Value of Increased Product Variety at Online Booksellers,” Working Paper 4305-03 (Cambridge: MIT Sloan School of Management School of Management, 2003).
Bo Carlsson, “Internationalization of Innovation Systems: A Survey of the Literature,” Research Policy 35:1 (2006) 56.
Alessandra Colecchia and Paul Schreyer, “The Contribution of Information and Communication Technologies to Economic Growth in Nine OECD Countries,” OECD Economic Studies 34 (2002).
Jason Dedrick, ViJay Gurbaxani, and Kenneth L. Kraemer, “Information Technology and Economic Performance: A Critical Review of the Empirical Evidence,” ACM Computing Surveys 35.1 (2003): 1-28.
John Fernald and Shanathi Ramnath. “The Acceleration in U.S. Total Factor Productivity after 1995: The Role of IT,” Economic Perspectives 1Q (2004).
Dale Jorgenson, “Information Technology and the US Economy,” American Economic Review 90:1 (2001): 1-32.
Dale Jorgenson, Mun Ho, and Kevin Stiroh, Productivity Volume 3: Information Technology and the American Growth Resurgence (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2005)
Dale Jorgenson, Kevin Stiroh, Robert Gordon, Daniel Sichel. “Raising the Speed Limit: U.S. Economic Growth in the Information Age.” (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 2000): 125-235.
Van Leeuwen, George and Henry van der Wiel, “ICT, Innovation and Productivity,” ZEW Discussion Paper (Center for European Economic Research, 2004).
Robert Litan and Alice Rivlin, The Economic Payoff from the Internet Revolution (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 2001).
Sung-Bae Mun and M. Ishaq Nadiri, “Information Technology Externalities: Empirical Evidence from 42 U.S. Industries” (New York, NY: C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University, 2002).
Carlota Perez, “Microelectronics, Long Waves and World Structural Change,” World Development 13:3 (1985): 441-63.
Kevin Stiroh, “What Drives Productivity Growth?” Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review Mar. 2001: 37-59.
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