[LSE]
[CEP Logo]
rlab | case | cee | cep | fmg | sticerd

contact us | maps | IT support | RLAB Data  
 
Research: Explaining Productivity and Growth in Europe, America and Asia -
 text only[eye]
 cep home page
 about the cep
 contact us
 research
  -explaining
   productivity & growth
   in Europe, America
   & Asia


key research areas:
  --management &
     organisational
     practices.

  --economic
     growth &
     & environment.

  --information &
     communication
     technologies

  --innovation.
  --globalisation.


 publications
 events & calendar
 staff directory
 support & services
 news & highlights
 


Information and Communication Technologies

A large part of the EU-US difference in labour productivity growth can be linked to ICT use. Furthermore, even within Europe, the subsidiaries of US multinationals appear to make more effective use of ICT than either domestic European firms or non-US multinationals. Previous research suggests that this may be linked to organisational and regulatory factors across Europe. We will collect firm-level ICT data for Europe and the US and match it to firm level performance and our new management and organisational data to rigorously address questions such as: Why are US firms so much better at deploying ICT both domestically and through their European subsidiaries? To what extent do managerial and organisational practices contribute to this? What is the role of an ageing workforce for firms' adoption of ICT and for firm performance?

For further information please contact:

Dr Tobias Kretschmer, London School of Economics and CEP.
Email: t.kretschmer@lse.ac.uk