Information Systems & Economics eJournal
Editor: Erik Brynjolfsson
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
This eJournal distributes working and accepted paper abstracts in the intersection of information systems and economics, including:
All substantive topic areas of the information systems and economics field are welcome.
- Productivity and the Business value of communications and information technologies (IT)
- The strategic impacts of IT
- Information technology and industrial organization
- IT and organizational change
- Contracting and agency theoretic issues in IT management
- Digital information goods: pricing, profits and efficiency
- Information economics and the value of information in decision making
- Supply and demand of IT
- Technology adoption and diffusion from an economic perspective
- Estimates of consumer surplus from information systems
- Economic models for the impact of IT on organizations and markets, and the boundary of the firm
- The economics of the Internet and electronic commerce
- Econometric models of information systems development and maintenance: evaluation of new tools and methodologies, measures of productivity and other economic impacts
- Public policy issues related to information systems
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Information Systems & Economics eJournal Advisory Board
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Editor: Erik Brynjolfsson
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)Yannis Bakos
Anitesh Barua
Eric Clemons
Chrysanthos Dellarocas
Rajiv Dewan
Vijay Gurbaxani
Lorin Hitt
Robert Kauffman
Chris Kemerer
Mayuram Krishnan
Jeffrey MacKie-Mason
Haim Mendelson
Tridas Mukhopadhyay
Barrie Nault
Geoffrey Parker
Abraham Seidmann
Sandra Slaughter
Michael Smith
Hal Varian
Bruce Weber
James Chris Westland
Andrew Whinston