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Information Technology Investment and Firm Performance: A Meta-Analysis
Big Island, Hawaii January 05-January 08
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JeeHae Lim, University of Kansas
Vernon J. Richardson, University of Kansas
Tom L. Roberts, University of Kansas
In the recent past, researchers have shown conflicting results regarding the returns to IT investment. Some researchers posit that the equivocal results of IT investment are due to inconsistent measurement of firm performance following IT investment. We propose to use meta-analysis to summarize and synthesize the patterns of relatively consistent relations from empirical studies of IT investment returns during the last decade.
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JeeHae Lim, Vernon J. Richardson, Tom L. Roberts, "Information Technology Investment and Firm Performance: A Meta-Analysis," hicss, vol. 8, pp.80221a, Proceedings of the 37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'04) - Track 8, 2004
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