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22 Oct 08
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Information technology enhanced productivity by facilitating multitasking.
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Multitasking can be productive — but only up to a point.
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Access to new information has productivity benefits.
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E-mail discussions occur more readily between people with things in common.
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A diverse network of contacts is associated with higher productivity.
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06 May 08
Martin LindnerUnderstanding productivity in the Information Age, Brynjolfsson et al. "Workers who are “information hubs” (measured in unusual words in e-mails!) complete more projects in a given period of time and thus generate more revenue for their firm."
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18 Feb 08
Mike StenhouseIn today's knowledge-based economy, it pays to be an “information hub”
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Understanding productivity in the Information Age
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17 Feb 08
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Andrew Pascoean MIT study showing those who receive and send more emails are more productive (because of the increased information flow)
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The researchers found that information workers whose strong e-mail networks allow them to receive new information sooner than their peers — or to receive more pieces of new information — are likely to be more productive than their less well-connected counterparts. Workers who are “information hubs” complete more projects in a given period of time and thus generate more revenue for their firm.
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15 Feb 08
Stefan NUnderstanding productivity in the Information Age
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Hans Henrik H HemingIn today's knowledge-based economy, it pays to be an “information hub”
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