Brynjolfsson Erik

Erik Brynjolfsson

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Found 15 papers in total
OR Forum–Tenure Analytics: Models for Predicting Research Impact
2015
Tenure decisions, key decisions in academic institutions, are primarily based on...
Information, Technology, and Information Worker Productivity
2012
We econometrically evaluate information worker productivity at a midsize executive...
Goodbye Pareto Principle, Hello Long Tail: The Effect of Search Costs on the Concentration of Product Sales
2011
Many markets have historically been dominated by a small number of best‐selling...
Long Tails vs. Superstars: The Effect of Information Technology on Product Variety and Sales Concentration Patterns
2010
The Internet and related information technologies are transforming the distribution of...
Battle of the retail channels: How product selection and geography drive cross-channel competition
2009
A key question for Internet commerce is the nature of competition with traditional...
Global village or cyber-Balkans? Modeling and measuring the integration of electronic communities
2005
Information technology can link geographically separated people and help them locate...
Consumer surplus in the digital economy: estimating the value of increased product variety at online booksellers
2003
We present a framework and empirical estimates that quantify the economic impact of...
Bundling and competition on the Internet
2000
The Internet has significantly reduced the marginal cost of producing and distributing...
Frictionless commerce? A comparison of Internet and conventional retailers
2000
There have been many claims that the Internet represents a new nearly...
Bundling information goods: Pricing, profits, and efficiency
1999
We study the strategy of bundling a large number of information goods, such as those...
Network externalities in microcomputer software: An econometric analysis of the spreadsheet market
1996
Because of network externalities, the success of a software product may depend in part...
Paradox Lost? Firm-level evidence on the returns to information systems spending
1996
The ‘productivity paradox’ of information systems (IS) is that, despite...
Does information technology lead to smaller firms?
1994
Many changes in the organization of work in the United States since 1975 have been...
Information assets, technology, and organization
1994
Although there is good reason to expect that the growth of information work and...
Information technology, incentives, and the optimal number of suppliers
1993
Buyers are transforming their relationships with suppliers. For example, instead of...
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