Implementation of E-Learning and Corporate Performance: An Empirical Investigation
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Title | Implementation of E-Learning and Corporate Performance: An Empirical Investigation |
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Abstract | Research indicates that successful adoption of information systems (IS) to support business strategy can help the organizations gain superior financial performance. e-Learning can be defined as learning through information and communication technologies and it should include a mechanism for forecasting the actual expected benefits, converted to monetary values, and then comparing the benefits to the projected cost. This study focuses on the relationship between the e-Learning and organizations’ financial performance and objective, using secondary financial data draw from the COMPUSTAT. The results indicate these firms significantly reduce cost, increase profitability after adopting e-Learning. The research outcome provides new insights into the productivity paradox associated with e-Learning adopters and helps applications of e-Learning across different organizations. |
Publisher | assel university press GmbH |
Date | 2010-02-18 |
Source | 1867-5565 |
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