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Complementary Effects of Information Technology Investment on Firm Profitability: The Functional Forms of the Complementarities

Information Systems Management , Volume 25 (4): 364-371 Taylor & FrancisSep 1, 2008

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Complementary Effects of Information Technology Investment on Firm Profitability: The Functional Forms of the Complementarities

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This paper focuses on developing economic theory on the interrelation between information technology investment components. Three functional forms to model the joint effects between components of investment on firm accounting profitability are identified and empirically tested. The results suggest that the complementarities between components of IT investment can be best modeled by using the multiplicative functional forms, providing a framework to model the joint effects of different factors that impact firm profitability.
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Title
Complementary Effects of Information Technology Investment on Firm Profitability: The Functional Forms of the Complementarities
Journal
Information Systems Management , Volume 25 (4): 364-371 Taylor & Francis – Sep 1, 2008
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2008 Informa plc
Subject
IT business value
ISSN
1058-0530
D.O.I.
10.1080/10580530802384761
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