The impacts of information technology and E-commerce on operational performances: A two-stage dynamic partial adjustment approach

This study proposes an unconventional partial adjustment valuation approach, as a comparison to stochastic production frontier approach, to evaluate the business values of information technology and E-commerce. Based on the different settings of the speeds of adjustment, two different cases, constant case and dynamic case, are conducted and compared. With the more realistic model design, we can investigate and compare the business values of information technology and E-commerce with not only the constant but also the time-varying dynamic setting empirically. The empirical results indicate that the adoptions of information technology and E-commerce contribute to operational performances positively in most cases, but the power differs depending on the different industries.

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Work Title The impacts of information technology and E-commerce on operational performances: A two-stage dynamic partial adjustment approach
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  1. Chia Ching Chou
  2. Winston T. Lin
  3. Chieh Lee
  4. Xinyuan Tao
  5. Zhuang Qian
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Work Type Article
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  1. Journal of Industrial and Production Engineering
Publication Date March 19, 2021
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  1. https://doi.org/10.1080/21681015.2021.1887381
Deposited July 21, 2021

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