ICT and Household-Firm Relations
Assar Lindbeck and
Solveig Wikström ()
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Solveig Wikström: School of Business, Postal: Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm
No 527, Working Paper Series from Research Institute of Industrial Economics
Abstract:
This paper discusses how ICT and emerging electronic commerce in consumer products influence the relative efficiency in production of households and firms, resulting in changes in the division of tasks between these two types of agents. Increased information and competence of households, in combination with stiffer competition among firms, will also increase the power of households relative to firms, at least in a long-term perspective with free entry of firms. Households will also get more powerful channels to influence firms directly, i.e., beside the indirect influence via market transactions. We point out that this will result in various counter-reactions by firms, including increased differentiation of products and prices. Finally, we briefly consider various limitations and obstacles to electronic commerce in a long-term perspective.
Keywords: Information Technology; Household Production; Division of Labor; Market Powers; Competition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D13 D40 D80 L10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 22 pages
Date: 1999-12-29
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