2004 |
13 | | Erik Brynjolfsson,
Xiaoquan (Michael) Zhang:
Slicing the Gordian Knot: A Novel Mechanism for Providing Innovation Incentives for Digital Goods.
ICIS 2004: 517-532 |
1998 |
12 | EE | Erik Brynjolfsson,
Lorin M. Hitt,
Shinkyu Yang:
Intangible assets: how the interaction of computers and organizational structure affects stock market valuations.
ICIS 1998: 8-29 |
11 | | Erik Brynjolfsson,
Lorin M. Hitt:
Beyond the Productivity Paradox: Computers are the Catalyst for Bigger Changes.
Commun. ACM 41(8): 49-55 (1998) |
1997 |
10 | EE | Erik Brynjolfsson,
Shinkyu Yang:
The intangible benefits and costs of investments: evidence from financial markets.
ICIS 1997: 147 |
1996 |
9 | | Erik Brynjolfsson,
Shinkyu Yang:
Information Technology and Productivity: A Review of the Literature.
Advances in Computers 43: 179-214 (1996) |
8 | EE | Lorin M. Hitt,
Erik Brynjolfsson:
Productivity, Business Profitability, and Consumer Surplus: Three Different Measures of Information Technology Value.
MIS Quarterly 20(2): (1996) |
1995 |
7 | | Marshall W. van Alstyne,
Erik Brynjolfsson:
Communication Networks and the Rise of an Information Elite: Do Computers Help the Rich Get Richer?
ICIS 1995: 93-96 |
1994 |
6 | | Lorin M. Hitt,
Erik Brynjolfsson:
The Three Faces of IT Value: Theory and Evidence.
ICIS 1994: 263-277 |
5 | | Mo Adam Mahmood,
Erik Brynjolfsson,
Vijay Gurbaxani,
James D. McKeen,
Stephen S. Roach:
Information Technology Productivity Paradox: The Problem Facing IT Managers and Researchers.
ICIS 1994: 478-480 |
1993 |
4 | | Erik Brynjolfsson,
Chris F. Kemerer:
Determinants of the Demand for Microcomputer Software: An Econometric Analysis.
ICIS 1993: 384 |
3 | | Erik Brynjolfsson,
Paul Attewell,
Haim Mendelson,
Abraham Seidman:
What Can Information Systems Learn from Economics? Applications and Highlights from Current Research.
ICIS 1993: 391-392 |
2 | | Erik Brynjolfsson,
Lorin M. Hitt:
Is Information Systems Spending Productive? New Evidence and New Results.
ICIS 1993: 47-64 |
1 | | Erik Brynjolfsson:
The Productivity Paradox of Information Technology.
Commun. ACM 36(12): 66-77 (1993) |