Intangible Assets: Computers and Organizational Capital

Abstract
This paper is the latest chapter in a series of important papers, by Erik Brynjolfsson, Lorin Hitt, and Shinkyu Yang and other coauthors, exploring the relationship between computers, on the one hand, and economic performance (as measured by productivity and firm market value), on the other. The basic message of this body of work is that computers are very important, but that the success of companies that use them depends on how they use them and on what other aspects of the production process have changed.

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