E-BUSINESS IMPLICATIONS FOR PRODUCTIVITY AND COMPETITIVENESS
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) affects to a great extent the output and productivity growth. Evidence suggests that investment growth in ICT has rapidly accelerated the TFP (total factor productivity) growth within the European Union. Such progress is particularly essential for...
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doaj-9861e4edc65a4cabb620b76e9ff0c9252020-11-24T23:06:59ZengAcademica BrâncuşiAnalele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie 1844-70071844-70072009-05-0111253 262 E-BUSINESS IMPLICATIONS FOR PRODUCTIVITY AND COMPETITIVENESSPece Mitrevski 0Olivera Kostoska1Marjan Angeleski 2Faculty of Technical Sciences, Bitola, MacedoniaFaculty of Economics, Prilep, Macedonia Faculty of Economics, Prilep, Macedonia Information and Communication Technology (ICT) affects to a great extent the output and productivity growth. Evidence suggests that investment growth in ICT has rapidly accelerated the TFP (total factor productivity) growth within the European Union. Such progress is particularly essential for the sectors which themselves produce new technology, but it is dispersing to other sectors, as well. Nevertheless, decrease in ICT investment does not necessarily decline the ICT contribution to output and productivity growth. These variations come out from the problems related to the particular phenomenon proper assessment, but predominantly from the companies’ special requirements, as well as the necessary adjustments of labour employed. Hence, this paper aims at estimating the huge distinction in terms of ICT and TFB contributions to labour productivity growth among some of the European member states, as well as the factors which might stand behind the particular findings. http://www.utgjiu.ro/revista/ec/pdf/2009-01/17_MITREVSKI_PECE.pdf e-businessICTproductivitycompetitiveness. |
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Pece Mitrevski Olivera Kostoska Marjan Angeleski E-BUSINESS IMPLICATIONS FOR PRODUCTIVITY AND COMPETITIVENESS Analele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie e-business ICT productivity competitiveness. |
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Pece Mitrevski Olivera Kostoska Marjan Angeleski |
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E-BUSINESS IMPLICATIONS FOR PRODUCTIVITY AND COMPETITIVENESS |
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E-BUSINESS IMPLICATIONS FOR PRODUCTIVITY AND COMPETITIVENESS |
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E-BUSINESS IMPLICATIONS FOR PRODUCTIVITY AND COMPETITIVENESS |
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E-BUSINESS IMPLICATIONS FOR PRODUCTIVITY AND COMPETITIVENESS |
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E-BUSINESS IMPLICATIONS FOR PRODUCTIVITY AND COMPETITIVENESS |
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e-business implications for productivity and competitiveness |
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Academica Brâncuşi |
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Analele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie |
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Information and Communication Technology
(ICT) affects to a great extent the output and
productivity growth. Evidence suggests that investment
growth in ICT has rapidly accelerated the TFP (total
factor productivity) growth within the European
Union. Such progress is particularly essential for the
sectors which themselves produce new technology, but
it is dispersing to other sectors, as well. Nevertheless,
decrease in ICT investment does not necessarily
decline the ICT contribution to output and productivity
growth. These variations come out from the problems
related to the particular phenomenon proper
assessment, but predominantly from the companies’
special requirements, as well as the necessary
adjustments of labour employed. Hence, this paper
aims at estimating the huge distinction in terms of ICT
and TFB contributions to labour productivity growth
among some of the European member states, as well
as the factors which might stand behind the particular
findings. |
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e-business ICT productivity competitiveness. |
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http://www.utgjiu.ro/revista/ec/pdf/2009-01/17_MITREVSKI_PECE.pdf |
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