Information Services and Use
Productivity trends in certain office-intensive sectors of the U.S. Federal Government
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
The productivity paradox of information technology
Communications of the ACM
How can IT enable economic growth in developing countries?
Information Technology for Development
How Supplier Characteristics Influence the Value of a Supplier Management ERP Application
Information Technology and Management
Information technology spending and the value of the firm: the case of Mexican banks
Creating business value with information technology
Information technology productivity: in search of a definite observation
Information and Management
A model management approach to business process reengineering
Journal of Management Information Systems
Journal of Management Information Systems
Information technology productivity: in search of a definite observation
Information and Management
Assessing the value of conoco's EIS
MIS Quarterly
International Journal of Operations Research and Information Systems
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Has office productivity been stagnant in recent years, despite massive spending on information technology (IT)? This concern has been raised in both academic publications and in the business trade press. This article examines the basis for that concern, whcih, if true, would have profound implications for both IT researchers and practitioners.