Publication | Open Access
Information Technology, Productivity, and Asset Ownership: Evidence from Taxicab Fleets
35
Citations
27
References
2012
Year
Organizational EconomicsLawVehicle Ownership PatternsTransport SectorEconomic GrowthIndustrial OrganizationProductivityInformation Technology ManagementManagementEconomic AnalysisTax PolicyDigital EconomyTechnology TransferEconomicsAccountingInformation SocietyAsset SpecificityInformation ManagementTax AvoidanceBusinessEconometricsSharing EconomyLabor Market ImpactTransport EconomicsVertical Integration
We develop a simple model that links the adoption of a productivity-enhancing technology to increased vertical integration and a less skilled workforce. We test the model’s key prediction using novel microdata on vehicle ownership patterns from the Economic Census during a period when computerized dispatching systems were first adopted by taxicab firms. Controlling for time-invariant firm-specific effects, firms increase the proportion of taxicabs under fleet ownership by 12% when they adopt new computerized dispatching systems. An instrumental variables analysis suggests that the link between dispatching technology and vertical integration is causal. These findings suggest that increasing a firm’s productivity can lead to increased vertical integration, even in the absence of asset specificity.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1