INFORMATION , TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION WORKER PRODUCTIVITY : TASK LEVEL EVIDENCE Sinan Aral

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  • Sinan Aral
  • Erik Brynjolfsson
  • Marshall Van Alstyne
  • Jennifer Kwon
  • Jun Zhang
چکیده

In an effort to reveal the fine-grained relationships between IT use, patterns of information flows, and individual information-worker productivity, we study task level practices at a midsize executive recruiting firm. We analyze both project-level and individual-level performance using: (1) detailed accounting data on revenues, compensation, project completion rates, and team membership for over 1300 projects spanning 5 years, (2) direct observation of over 125,000 email messages over a period of 10 months by individual workers, and (3) data on a matched set of the same workers' self-reported IT skills, IT use and information sharing. These detailed data permit us to econometrically evaluate a multistage model of production and interaction activities at the firm, and to analyze the relationships among key technologies, work practices, and output. We find that (a) IT use is positively correlated with non-linear drivers of productivity; (b) the structure and size of workers' communication networks are highly correlated with performance; (c) an inverted-U shaped relationship exists between multitasking and productivity such that, beyond an optimum, more multitasking is associated with declining project completion rates and revenue generation; and (d) asynchronous information seeking such as email and database use promotes multitasking while synchronous information seeking over the phone shows a negative correlation. Overall, these data show statistically significant relationships among technology use, social networks, completed projects, and revenues for project-based information workers. Results are consistent with simple models of queuing and multitasking and these methods can be replicated in other settings, suggesting new frontiers for IT value and social network research. Sinan Aral 44 West 4th Street Room 8-81 New York, NY 10012 [email protected] Erik Brynjolfsson MIT Sloan School of Management E53-313 50 Memorial Drive Cambridge, MA 02142 and NBER [email protected] Marshall Van Alstyne Boston University 595 Commonwealth Ave, Room 634 Boston, MA 02215 [email protected] Information Worker Productivity: Task Level Evidence 2 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ “In the physical sciences, when errors of measurement and other noise are found to be of the same order of magnitude as the phenomena under study, the response is not to try to squeeze more information out of the data by statistical means; it is instead to find techniques for observing the phenomena at a higher level of resolution. The corresponding strategy for [social science] is obvious: to secure new kinds of data at the micro level.” -Herbert Simon

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تاریخ انتشار 2007