An application of the learning curve and the nonconstant-growth dividend model: IT investment valuations at Intel® Corporation

An application of the learning curve and the nonconstant-growth dividend model: IT investment valuations at Intel® Corporation

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Article ID: iaor2007533
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 41
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 688
End Page Number: 697
Publication Date: May 2006
Journal: Decision Support Systems
Authors: , ,
Keywords: economics, production, investment
Abstract:

Technology benefits last years longer than the standard ROI valuation analysis but are rarely enumerated. In this paper, we utilize a nonconstant dividend growth model to ‘capture’ lasting marginal productivity gained through the ‘reinvestment’ of labor capital rather than the standard one-time gain of reducing the labor force to realize labor productivity gains. This innovative methodology for capturing the productivity value of maintained employees enables the valuation of continuing marginal productivity gains and the management of workload for the affected employees at Intel. This methodology is applied to the valuation of a standard operating system and hardware upgrade.

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