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Economic Analysis of Information System Investment in Banking Industry
Yasuharu Ukai (eds.)
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978-4-431-24204-8
ISBN electrónico
978-4-431-27381-3
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Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2005
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© Springer-Verlag Tokyo 2005
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Past and Present of Information Systems in Banks
H. Nagaoka; Y. Ukai; T. Takemura
One of the most common questions asked of the EuroQol Group by those wishing to use EQ-5D value sets in economic evaluation is ‘ value set should I use?’ The aim of this chapter is to provide advice on this question, and to guide potential users through the issues that are pertinent to choosing which of the value sets described earlier to use.
Part I - Past and Present of Information System Investment in the Banking Industry | Pp. 3-28
Information System Strategy of Nationwide Banks
H. Nagaoka; Y. Ukai; T. Takemura
Data observation and cross-section analysis reached the following statistical conclusions. First, the information system development cost, had a positive correlation with the loan and bills discounted in each bank, and the total assets. Second, internal system development personnel and the system operation personnel were not always accorded the privileges of other sector personnel. Therefore, there were few possibilities for these personnel to move between banks through the labor market. Finally, banks with independent strategy, which do not take the guidelines from the Bank of Japan and governments into account, invest in information systems more positively accompanied with the increase of the loan arid bills discounted and the total assets than banks of the dependent type.
Part I - Past and Present of Information System Investment in the Banking Industry | Pp. 29-52
Limit of Aggregate Level Analysis of Information System Investment
S. Watanabe; Y. Ukai
One of the most common questions asked of the EuroQol Group by those wishing to use EQ-5D value sets in economic evaluation is ‘ value set should I use?’ The aim of this chapter is to provide advice on this question, and to guide potential users through the issues that are pertinent to choosing which of the value sets described earlier to use.
Part II - Review of Information System Analyses | Pp. 55-70
Firm-Level Analysis of Information Systems Investment
S. Watanabe; Y. Ukai; T. Takemura
Data observation and cross-section analysis reached the following statistical conclusions. First, the information system development cost, had a positive correlation with the loan and bills discounted in each bank, and the total assets. Second, internal system development personnel and the system operation personnel were not always accorded the privileges of other sector personnel. Therefore, there were few possibilities for these personnel to move between banks through the labor market. Finally, banks with independent strategy, which do not take the guidelines from the Bank of Japan and governments into account, invest in information systems more positively accompanied with the increase of the loan arid bills discounted and the total assets than banks of the dependent type.
Part II - Review of Information System Analyses | Pp. 71-87
Outlook and Study Process of Questionnaires
Y. Ukai; H. Nagaoka
One of the most common questions asked of the EuroQol Group by those wishing to use EQ-5D value sets in economic evaluation is ‘ value set should I use?’ The aim of this chapter is to provide advice on this question, and to guide potential users through the issues that are pertinent to choosing which of the value sets described earlier to use.
Part III - Positive Analyses of Information System Investment in the Banking Industry | Pp. 91-105
Disclosure and Circumstances Concerning Information System Assets
T. Takemura; Y. Ukai; H. Nagaoka
Data observation and cross-section analysis reached the following statistical conclusions. First, the information system development cost, had a positive correlation with the loan and bills discounted in each bank, and the total assets. Second, internal system development personnel and the system operation personnel were not always accorded the privileges of other sector personnel. Therefore, there were few possibilities for these personnel to move between banks through the labor market. Finally, banks with independent strategy, which do not take the guidelines from the Bank of Japan and governments into account, invest in information systems more positively accompanied with the increase of the loan arid bills discounted and the total assets than banks of the dependent type.
Part III - Positive Analyses of Information System Investment in the Banking Industry | Pp. 107-125
Cross-Section Analysis of Information System Investment
Y. Ukai; T. Takemura
Data observation and cross-section analysis reached the following statistical conclusions. First, the information system development cost, had a positive correlation with the loan and bills discounted in each bank, and the total assets. Second, internal system development personnel and the system operation personnel were not always accorded the privileges of other sector personnel. Therefore, there were few possibilities for these personnel to move between banks through the labor market. Finally, banks with independent strategy, which do not take the guidelines from the Bank of Japan and governments into account, invest in information systems more positively accompanied with the increase of the loan arid bills discounted and the total assets than banks of the dependent type.
Part III - Positive Analyses of Information System Investment in the Banking Industry | Pp. 127-148
Analysis of Information System Investment Using Questionnaire Data
S. Watanabe; Y. Ukai; T. Takemura
One of the most common questions asked of the EuroQol Group by those wishing to use EQ-5D value sets in economic evaluation is ‘ value set should I use?’ The aim of this chapter is to provide advice on this question, and to guide potential users through the issues that are pertinent to choosing which of the value sets described earlier to use.
Part III - Positive Analyses of Information System Investment in the Banking Industry | Pp. 149-163
Analysis of Information System Investment Using Public Data
T. Takemura; S. Watanabe; Y. Ukai
Data observation and cross-section analysis reached the following statistical conclusions. First, the information system development cost, had a positive correlation with the loan and bills discounted in each bank, and the total assets. Second, internal system development personnel and the system operation personnel were not always accorded the privileges of other sector personnel. Therefore, there were few possibilities for these personnel to move between banks through the labor market. Finally, banks with independent strategy, which do not take the guidelines from the Bank of Japan and governments into account, invest in information systems more positively accompanied with the increase of the loan arid bills discounted and the total assets than banks of the dependent type.
Part III - Positive Analyses of Information System Investment in the Banking Industry | Pp. 165-185
Conclusion
Y. Ukai
One of the most common questions asked of the EuroQol Group by those wishing to use EQ-5D value sets in economic evaluation is ‘ value set should I use?’ The aim of this chapter is to provide advice on this question, and to guide potential users through the issues that are pertinent to choosing which of the value sets described earlier to use.
Part III - Positive Analyses of Information System Investment in the Banking Industry | Pp. 187-190