Abstract

The application of information technology (IT) is no longer a function of cost reduction alone or clear economic justification: it is a matter of survival in a globally competitive world. Yet the perceived business value of IT, which influences adoption decisions, varies among corporations. This article reports on the adoption of Information technologies—including online data bases, imaging, distributed computing, and EDI—by a sample of corporations in the US, Europe, and Japan.

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