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AMCIS 2019, August 15-17, Cancún, México
https://amcis2019.aisconferences.org/
Track: Strategic and Competitive Use of Information Technology
Mini-track: Impact of IT Productivity on Firm Value
Description of Min-track:
Broadly speaking, IT productivity refers to IT’s tangible or
intangible
contribution to output. In comparison, firm value is defined as
value
created for the firms, such as better financial performance,
improved
product quality, or customer satisfaction. Although IT
productivity and
firm value are closely related, IT productivity does not
automatically
translate into firm value since their drivers are different and
they
require different theoretical perspectives. This proposed
mini-track
invites research on IT productivity and its contribution to firm
value at
both micro and macro levels. We welcome various research
methodologies,
including empirical, modelling, case study, conceptual, or
simulation.
Issues of interest include but are not limited to:
- Critical input factors for productivity such as IT investment,
human
labor, and organizational practice
- Configuration, substitutability, and complementarity of IT input
with
other input factors in affecting productivity
- Comparative IT productivity analysis at different levels such as
individual, firm, industry, and country
- Longitudinal analysis of IT productivity
- Direct and indirect IT productivity
- Impact of different types of IT input on productivity, such as
hardware, software, and communication technologies
- Strategies to improve IT productivity
- Innovative methods/metrics in estimating IT productivity
- Mechanisms through which IT productivity contributes to firm
value
- Various moderating and mediating factors on the relationship
between
IT productivity and firm value
- Other fundamental issues related to IT productivity and how it
affects
firm value
Mini-track co-chairs:
Gang Peng, California State University Fullerton,
gpeng@fullerton.edu
David Zhang, Lehigh University,
daz215@lehigh.edu
Submission timeline:
January 7, 2019 Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2019 begin
March 1, 2019 AMCIS manuscript submissions closes for authors at
10:00am
PST
April 15, 2019 Track Chairs recommendations are due
Submission link:
https://amcis2019.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/
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David Zhang, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Management
Lehigh University
College of Business & Economics
621 Taylor Street
Bethlehem, PA 18015
(610) 758-4225
daz215@lehigh.edu
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