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View article: Compensation as a Tool: Addressing Gender Inequality Among Women IT Professionals
Compensation as a Tool: Addressing Gender Inequality Among Women IT Professionals Open
In male-dominated industries such as IT, women often face invisible barriers and glass ceilings that result in lower wages and difficulties in advancing their careers. The study utilizes a large dataset to examine the relationship between …
View article: Opinion Paper: “So what if ChatGPT wrote it?” Multidisciplinary perspectives on opportunities, challenges and implications of generative conversational AI for research, practice and policy
Opinion Paper: “So what if ChatGPT wrote it?” Multidisciplinary perspectives on opportunities, challenges and implications of generative conversational AI for research, practice and policy Open
Transformative artificially intelligent tools, such as ChatGPT, designed to generate sophisticated text indistinguishable from that produced by a human, are applicable across a wide range of contexts. The technology presents opportunities …
View article: How deadline orientation and architectural modularity influence software quality and job satisfaction
How deadline orientation and architectural modularity influence software quality and job satisfaction Open
The implementation of digital transformation programs requires careful allocation of software developers to a variety of digital products and services with different levels of modularity. This paper investigates how deadline orientation (a…
View article: On the causality and plausibility of treatment effects in operations management research
On the causality and plausibility of treatment effects in operations management research Open
Empirical research in operations management (OM) has made rapid strides in the last 30 years, and increasingly, OM researchers are leveraging methods used in the econometrics and statistics literature to assess the causal effects of interv…
View article: Inferring Supplier Quality in the Gig Economy: The Effectiveness of Signals in Freelance Job Markets
Inferring Supplier Quality in the Gig Economy: The Effectiveness of Signals in Freelance Job Markets Open
Inferring quality of labor suppliers is a challenge in the gig economy. Many online freelance job markets address this challenge by incorporating signals. We test effectiveness of two kinds of information signals as indicators of supplier …
View article: Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder: Toward a Contextual Understanding of Compensation of IT Professionals Within and Across Geographies
Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder: Toward a Contextual Understanding of Compensation of IT Professionals Within and Across Geographies Open
How do multinational corporations (MNCs) and domestic firms compensate technical and managerial skills of knowledge workers within and across geographies? This paper answers this question by examining how developed economy MNCs and emergin…
View article: Artificial Intelligence and IT Professionals
Artificial Intelligence and IT Professionals Open
How will continuing developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning influence IT professionals? This article approaches this question by identifying the factors that influence the demand for software developers and IT pro…
View article: On the Economies of Scale and Budget Allocations in Information Technology Services Provision
On the Economies of Scale and Budget Allocations in Information Technology Services Provision Open
This study reexamines some fundamental questions in the network era of computing using the data after 1995 when firms have made significant investments in newer types of IT systems. Our findings suggest that firms realize some economies of…
View article: Information Technology, Revenues and Profits: Exploring the Role of Foreign and Domestic Operations
Information Technology, Revenues and Profits: Exploring the Role of Foreign and Domestic Operations Open
Howdoes information technology (IT) enable firms to globalize their operations and achieve higher foreign profits? We use archival data for multinational firms publicly traded in the United States for the years 1999-2006, and find indirect…
View article: The Online Channel, Trading Behavior, and Customer Performance in Financial Services: Evidence from China
The Online Channel, Trading Behavior, and Customer Performance in Financial Services: Evidence from China Open
Although many securities firms are using the Internet to facilitate stock transactions, little is known about whether and how the use of the online channel affects customer performance and, more importantly, how risk preferences moderate t…
View article: Does Platform Owner's Entry Crowd Out Innovation? Evidence from Google Photos
Does Platform Owner's Entry Crowd Out Innovation? Evidence from Google Photos Open
We study how platform owners’ decision to enter complementary markets affects innovation in the ecosystem surrounding the platform. Despite heated debates on the behavior of platform owners toward complementors, relatively little is known …
View article: Lessons from Tata's Corporate Innovation Strategy
Lessons from Tata's Corporate Innovation Strategy Open
Firms are increasingly using a wide variety of strategies and technology tools for managing their innovation ecosystems for competitive advantage. This article describes the experience of a large global conglomerate at managing its innovat…