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Resources on the Stage: A Firm Level Analysis of the ICT Adoption in Turkey

Resources on the Stage: A Firm Level Analysis of the ICT Adoption in Turkey
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Author(s): Derya Findik (Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Turkey)and Aysit Tansel (Cornell University, USA)
Copyright: 2016
Pages: 21
Source title: Comparative Economics and Regional Development in Turkey
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Bryan Christiansen (PryMarke, LLC, USA)and M. Mustafa Erdoğdu (Marmara University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8729-5.ch005

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Abstract

This study examines the impact of firm resources on ICT adoption by the Turkish business enterprises using firm level data. The data for this study consists of 3633 firms in manufacturing and services sectors. We investigate the effect of firm resources on the adoption of ICT by using ordered logit model. Adoption of ICT is an index variable including four categories which ranges from single technology ownership to four technology ownership. These technologies are local area network (LAN), wireless local area network (WLAN), intranet, and extranet. We assume that these technologies are complementary. We find that firms do not need to use same amount of resources while adopting single technology as they would while adopting complementary technologies. In the adoption of complementary technologies, the effect of firm size, trade openness, human capital, purposes of ICT usage and environmental factors such as region and industry increases. On the other hand, full complementarity among technologies does not require the full exploitation of the firm resources. As a result of inefficient use of firm resources, single and two technology owner firms, which are composed of resource-limited small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), do not accomplish the technology adoption benefits of the three and four technology owners. We discuss a set of policy implications to promote the efficient use of firm resources for single and two technology owner firms. The effect of firm resources on the adoption of complementary technologies is analysed in this study which has not been investigated before in this context.

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