Kraemer Kenneth L.

Kenneth L. Kraemer

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Found 11 papers in total
The productivity impact of information technology across competitive regimes: The role of industry concentration and dynamism
2007
Empirical research has revealed differences in the economic impact of information...
Determinants of country-level investment in information technology
2007
Investment in information technology (IT) is an important driver of economic growth...
The process of innovation assimilation by firms in different countries: a technology diffusion perspective on e-business
2006
This paper extends our previous studies on the assimilation of Internet-based...
Exploring the role of information technology in organizational downsizing
2002
This study explores the role information technology (IT) plays in organizational...
Post-adoption variations in usage and value of e-business by organizations: Cross-country evidence from the retail industry
2005
Grounded in the innovation diffusion literature and the resource-based theory, this...
Information technology and productivity: Evidence from country-level data
2000
This paper studies a key driver of the demand for the products and services of the...
Middle management downsizing: An empirical investigation of the impact of information technology
1997
Nearly all Fortune 1000 firms claim to have downsized since the early eighties, and it...
Towards an information-rich society: Lessons from transformations in state and local governments of The United States of America
1994
The transformations that American state and local governments are experiencing as a...
Survey research methodology in management information systems: An assessment
1993
Survey research is believed to be well understood and applied by management...
The epects of electronic meetings on group processes and outcomes: An assessment of the empirical research
1990
In this paper the authors analyze the empirical research on the impacts of electronic...
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