Technology Adoption and Upskilling in the Wake of Industry 4.0
Understanding how Industry 4.0 (I4.0) technologies complement each other on one side, and human skills on the other, is becoming an increasingly important concern for researchers, practitioners and policymakers alike. However, firm-level evidence on patterns of conjoint adoption of I4.0 technologies and their relationship with skills is still scant. The present work contributes to covering this gap by leveraging a large cross-sectional database of Italian firms. Distinguishing between digital and physical I4.0 technologies, we find that companies are primarily (though not exclusively) driven toward either the former or the latter category of technologies. Additionally, we find that both the adoption of digital I4.0 technologies and the adoption of physical ones lead to the upskilling of non-ICT employees alongside ICT-specialized personnel. However, small firms seem to be constrained in their ability to follow the same upskilling strategy as their larger counterparts. This may have important consequences for dynamic competition, calling for the attention of both managers and institutional actors
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[2021]
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Authors: | Pedota, Mattia ; Grilli, Luca ; Piscitello, Lucia |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
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