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the needs of customers.The article explores the possibility of digital technology to improve the efficiency of business …
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technologies impact shipping firms' efficiency, that will shed light on how industry stakeholders may derive value from data … solutions, for making better operational decisions. We use cross-country firm-level data to evaluate the efficiency effects of … promote efficiency, though not to the same extent across shipping firms and divisions. Impacts are relatively stronger in …
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This article explores the determinants of the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with special attention to the impact of competencies and skills. The research was based on data from a representative sample of SMEs in Spain and used logistic...
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Does outsourcing IT impact the breadth of a firm’s technological innovation? With the advent of cloud services, firms are licensing IT instead of developing it internally. Despite this growing trend, we know little about how early-stage resource acquisition decision affects technology...
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The digital revolution has brought about a wave of technological optimism, sustained by all the things technology does for us in our every day lives. This is in principle good, but it has a dark side, as the poor use of the new technologies may lead us to become lazier and to replace or strain...
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The invention of the steam engine turned the agricultural society (with its “Economy 1.0”) into an industrial society (with the “Economy 2.0”). Later, the spreading of education enabled the service society (with the “Economy 3.0”). And now, the pervasiveness of digital technologies...
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