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Working Paper No. 551

Is Human Capital the Key to the IT Productivity Paradox?

Working Paper
Reference
Gunnarsson, Gudmundur, Erik Mellander and Eleni Savvidou (2001). “Is Human Capital the Key to the IT Productivity Paradox?”. IFN Working Paper No. 551. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Authors
Gudmundur Gunnarsson, Erik Mellander, Eleni Savvidou

Unlike previous analyses, we consider (i) that IT may affect productivity growth both directly and indirectly, through human capital interactions, and (ii) possible externalities in the use of IT. Examining, hypothetically, the statistical consequences of erroneously disregarding (i) and (ii) we shed light on the small or negative growth effects found in early U.S. studies, as well as the positive impacts reported recently. Our empirical analysis uses a 14-industry panel for Swedish manufacturing 1986-95. We find that human capital developments made the average effect of IT essentially zero in 1986 and steadily increasing thereafter, and, also, generated large differences in growth effects across industries.