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The Role of ICT in Czech Industrial Companies in the 21st CenturyPetra Štamfestová, Aleš KubíčekActa Oeconomica Pragensia 2016, 24(2):18-32 | DOI: 10.18267/j.aop.526 In the conditions of the new economy, business investment in information and communications technology (ICT) has proven to be critical for company development. The main reason is that performance in other business areas is becoming gradually dependent on ICT. The theoretical part of the paper, based on a literature review, discusses the state of the art in the field related to the impact of ICT on selected non-financial performance areas. The aim of the empirical part is to analyse the relationship between the degree of ICT implementation and production quality, customer, and human capital. We employ a questionnaire among industrial companies in the Czech Republic in order to test these relationships. The analysis finds statistically significant relationships between the examined constructs. Our findings suggest that the quality of ICT has a significant impact on production quality, customer and human capital. |
New Value Indicators of Productivity - EVA's FactorJiří KlečkaActa Oeconomica Pragensia 2007, 15(2):44-54 | DOI: 10.18267/j.aop.48 The modern development of Corporate Systems and innovations (realistic) in the economic production criteria, as compared to traditional criteria, supported largely by optimum operating conditions. In order to measure the contemporary value concept of production, it is necessary to construct an indicator which accurately reflects economic effets, such as changes in consumption levels (a factor of production) and changes in their dutiable status, by means of the quantity flow. Productivity movement in the manufacturing subsystem can be explicitly expressed, as can its influence on the economic profit (for example the indicator EVA - Economic Value Added) of the enterprise. |
