Economic efficiency of e-learning in higher education: an industrial approach
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Little work has been yet done to analyse if e-learning is an efficiency way in
economic terms to produce higher education, especially because there are not
available data in official statistics. Despite of these important constrains, this paper
aims to contribute to the study of economic efficiency of e-learning through the
analysis of a sample of e-learning universities during a period of time (1997-2002).
We have wanted to obtain some empirical evidence to understand if e-learning is a
feasible model of providing education for universities and which are the variables
that allow for feasibility attainment. The main findings are: 1) that the rise of the
number of students enrolled is consistent with increasing labour productivity rates;
2) that cost labour savings are explained by the improvement of universities�
economic efficiency (or total factor productivity); and 3) that improvement of total
factor productivity in e-learning production is due to the attainment of scale
economies, but also to two organisational innovations: outsourcing processes that
leads to the increase of variable costs consistent with decreasing marginal costs,
and the sharing of assets� control and use that allow for a rise in assets rotation.