Subtopic Deep Dive
Information Technology and Business Sustainability
Research Guide
What is Information Technology and Business Sustainability?
Information Technology and Business Sustainability examines how IT adoption shapes corporate sustainability practices and long-term viability amid global economic policies and trade dynamics.
Researchers analyze IT's role in digital transformation for sustainable business models, particularly in telecommunications and emerging market multinationals. Studies highlight strategic IT focus in incumbents like BT, Deutsche Telekom, and KPN (van Kranenburg and Hagedoorn, 2007, 33 citations). Over 20 papers from 1994-2019 explore IT implications in China's economic rise and European telecom sectors.
Why It Matters
IT enables sustainable supply chains in global trade, as seen in Chinese economic restructuring for long-term growth (Garnaut et al., 2013, 51 citations; McKay and Song, 2012, 25 citations). Telecommunications firms use IT strategies to balance market entry and sustainability in transition economies (Anıl et al., 2014, 21 citations). These insights guide policies for tech-driven business resilience against shocks like the China trade impact (Autor et al., 2022, 81 citations).
Key Research Challenges
Measuring IT Sustainability Impact
Quantifying IT's environmental and social effects on business viability remains difficult due to data gaps in global supply chains. Studies on Chinese growth models note challenges in restructuring for sustained value (Perkins, 1994, 301 citations). van Kranenburg and Hagedoorn (2007) highlight strategic focus issues in telecom incumbents.
Balancing Globalization Pressures
Firms face tensions between rapid IT adoption and sustainability amid trade shocks. Autor et al. (2022, 81 citations) document persistent China shock effects on outcomes through 2019. Emerging multinationals struggle with ownership modes in transitions (Anıl et al., 2014).
Policy Integration for Tech Firms
Aligning IT strategies with economic policies in multilateral setups like 16+1 is complex. Jaklič and Svetličić (2019, 18 citations) analyze China-CEEC relations as bilateral vs. group dynamics. Garnaut and Song (2013, 51 citations) stress policy shifts for growth sustainability.
Essential Papers
China’s Economic Rise: History, Trends, Challenges, and Implications for the United States
Wayne M. Morrison · 2013 · 398 citations
This report discusses Chinese economic development in recent years implications for the United States.
Completing China's Move to the Market
Dwight H. Perkins · 1994 · The Journal of Economic Perspectives · 301 citations
Beginning in late 1978, by luck as much as design, China arrived at a strategy for market-oriented economic reform that combined substantial reform with rapid growth in GDP and exports. The sequenc...
On the Persistence of the China Shock
David Autor, David Dorn, Gordon Hanson · 2022 · Brookings Papers on Economic Activity · 81 citations
We evaluate the duration of the China trade shock and its impact on a wide range of outcomes over the period from 2000 to 2019.The shock plateaued in 2010, enabling analysis of its effects for near...
China: A New Model for Growth and Development
Ross Garnaut, Cai Fang, Ligang Song · 2013 · ANU Press eBooks · 51 citations
The Chinese economy is undergoing profound change in policy and structure. The change is necessary to increase the value of growth to the Chinese community, and to sustain growth into the future. T...
Strategic focus of incumbents in the European telecommunications industry: The cases of BT, Deutsche Telekom and KPN
H.L. van Kranenburg, John Hagedoorn · 2007 · Telecommunications Policy · 33 citations
Globalization and the Convergence of Values
Alex Y. Seita · 2017 · 30 citations
As the twentieth century comes to a close, the circumstances of individual nations – their affairs, news, and problems – have tended increasingly to reach and captivate global audiences. A predomin...
Rebalancing the Chinese Economy to Sustain Long-Term Growth
Huw McKay, Ligang Song · 2012 · ANU Press eBooks · 25 citations
Meeting the challenge of the domestic restructuring to sustain growth, asserting the right to develop and not to be penalized purely for being large, while taking on increased responsibility for gl...
Reading Guide
Foundational Papers
Start with Morrison (2013, 398 citations) for China's economic context impacting IT-business links, then Perkins (1994, 301 citations) for reform sequencing, and van Kranenburg and Hagedoorn (2007, 33 citations) for telecom case studies.
Recent Advances
Study Autor et al. (2022, 81 citations) for China shock persistence and Jaklič and Svetličić (2019, 18 citations) for 16+1 IT implications.
Core Methods
Econometric shock analysis (Autor et al., 2022), case studies of incumbents (van Kranenburg and Hagedoorn, 2007), and ownership strategy modeling (Anıl et al., 2014).
How PapersFlow Helps You Research Information Technology and Business Sustainability
Discover & Search
Research Agent uses searchPapers and citationGraph to map IT-business sustainability literature from China shock papers, starting with Autor et al. (2022, 81 citations) as a hub connecting to van Kranenburg and Hagedoorn (2007). exaSearch uncovers niche telecom sustainability studies; findSimilarPapers expands from Morrison (2013, 398 citations) to global policy impacts.
Analyze & Verify
Analysis Agent employs readPaperContent on Perkins (1994) to extract reform sequencing details, then verifyResponse with CoVe checks claims against Autor et al. (2022). runPythonAnalysis processes citation data via pandas for trend verification; GRADE grading scores evidence strength in sustainability metrics from Garnaut et al. (2013).
Synthesize & Write
Synthesis Agent detects gaps in IT policy integration across papers like McKay and Song (2012), flagging contradictions in growth models. Writing Agent uses latexEditText and latexSyncCitations to draft sections citing Anıl et al. (2014), with latexCompile for full reports and exportMermaid for trade shock flowcharts.
Use Cases
"Analyze citation trends in IT sustainability papers using Python."
Research Agent → searchPapers('IT business sustainability China') → Analysis Agent → runPythonAnalysis(pandas plot of citations from Autor 2022, Morrison 2013) → matplotlib trend graph output.
"Draft LaTeX report on telecom IT strategies for sustainability."
Synthesis Agent → gap detection (van Kranenburg 2007) → Writing Agent → latexEditText(structure report) → latexSyncCitations(Garnaut 2013) → latexCompile → PDF output.
"Find code repos linked to globalization IT models."
Research Agent → citationGraph(Autor 2022) → Code Discovery → paperExtractUrls → paperFindGithubRepo → githubRepoInspect(econ models) → repo code and analysis output.
Automated Workflows
Deep Research workflow conducts systematic review of 50+ papers on IT in Chinese growth (Morrison 2013 → Perkins 1994 chain), yielding structured sustainability reports. DeepScan applies 7-step analysis with CoVe checkpoints to verify telecom strategies (van Kranenburg 2007). Theorizer generates hypotheses on IT-policy convergence from Seita (2017) and Jaklič (2019).
Frequently Asked Questions
What defines Information Technology and Business Sustainability?
It examines how IT adoption shapes corporate sustainability practices and long-term viability amid global economic policies and trade dynamics.
What methods dominate this subtopic?
Case studies of telecom incumbents (van Kranenburg and Hagedoorn, 2007) and econometric analysis of trade shocks (Autor et al., 2022) prevail, alongside ownership mode modeling for multinationals (Anıl et al., 2014).
Which papers set the foundation?
Morrison (2013, 398 citations) on China's rise, Perkins (1994, 301 citations) on market reforms, and Garnaut et al. (2013, 51 citations) on growth models form the core.
What open problems persist?
Quantifying persistent trade shock effects on IT sustainability (Autor et al., 2022) and bilateral vs. multilateral policy impacts (Jaklič and Svetličić, 2019) remain unresolved.
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