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International Journal of Social Economics (2025) 52 (2): 191–204.
Published: 21 June 2024
.... The motivation for employing these information technology variables has been discussed in the introduction, notably, to depart from the extant literature that has largely focused on information technology variables from the World Development Indicators (WDI) of the World Bank such as internet penetration, mobile...
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The productivity paradox and the business cycle
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International Journal of Social Economics (2003) 30 (6): 679–699.
Published: 01 June 2003
... at the expense of their employers (Gordon, 2000 , p. 6). Several empirical studies investigating the relationship between investment in information technology and productivity show that irrespective of the level of analysis (aggregate data, data at sector level, or data at firm level) the results remain...
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Family, economics and the information society ‐ How are they affecting each other?
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International Journal of Social Economics (2001) 28 (3): 225–247.
Published: 01 April 2001
... perform, like reproduction, are not being performed well. This has an evident impact on human capital and on the economy as a whole, since the family is both the source and transmitter of human capital and economic activity. Economics Family life Information technology Social economics...
