Structural Source of the Trap of ICT Advancement - Lessons from World ICT Top Leaders
Watanabe, C., Naveed, K., & Zhao, W. (2014). Structural Source of the Trap of ICT Advancement - Lessons from World ICT Top Leaders. Journal of Technology Management for Growing Economies, 5(2), 49-71. https://doi.org/10.15415/jtmge.2014.52008
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Journal of Technology Management for Growing EconomiesPäivämäärä
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In light of the significant consequence of the trap of dramatic advancement of
information and communication technology (ICT) in the global economy, both
nations and firms that have been compelling their productivity decline. This resulted
in great stagnation of ICT advanced economies and therefore its structural sources
were analyzed.
Based on an empirical analysis tracing, the trend in marginal productivity of
ICT and its subsequent prices among the top ICT leaders in the world over the last
two decades correlating with the effects of ICT, two faces of ICT advancement were
identified.
On one side, advancement of ICT contributes to its prices increase by new
functionality development, its dramatic advancement particularly centered by
internet results in the decline of its prices through freebies, easy copying, and
standardization.
It was demonstrated that the success of ICT leaders could largely be attributed
to the way in which the two faces of ICT advancement were managed by maximizing
the positive face of ICT advancement. This is done by means of the effective utilization
of external resources in innovation while minimizing the negative face by outsourcing
price decreasing factors.
All of the aforementioned points can be invaluable lessons for global
sustainability in both ICT advanced and growing economies in the midst of the
advancement of ICT. The significance of innovation-consumption co-emergence for
harnessing the vigor of counterparts is discussed.
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