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Differences in wages, employment, and capital between worker-owned and capitalist enterprises are computed from a matched employer-worker panel data set from Italy, the market economy with the greatest incidence of worker-owned and worker-managed firms. These differences are related to orthodox...
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1. Introduction -- 2. Technological Background -- 3. Retail As an Innovative Sector -- 4. A Smart Retailing Model -- 5. Luxury Retailing As a Smart (Sub)Sector -- 6. Towards a Smart Store -- 7. Towards the Future -- 8. The Case of Tommy Hilfiger -- 9. Conclusion
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This paper critically discusses the theoretical and empirical literature on the quantitative andqualitative employment impact of technological change, compares the relative explanatorypower of the competing theories, and explains in detail the macro and micro evidence on theissue, with reference...
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We investigate the role of factor-priced-induced innovation in mediating the employment impact of expanding production in China. Our empirical approach implements concepts developed in Acemoglu (2010) and complements the approaches summarized by Wei, Xie, and Zhang (2017) that focus on directly...
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According to the compensation theory, market forces should assure a complete compensation of the initial labour-saving impact of process innovations. In this paper a critique of this approach is proposed through a detailed survey of the theoretical and empirical literature on the subject. The...
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Value propositions and service ecosystems from a service-dominant logic perspective -- The evolution of value propositions -- Perceived value propositions of service ecosystems -- Orchestrating service ecosystems through value propositions -- Towards a management framework for service ecosystems.
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Many organizations rely on teamwork, and yet field evidence on the impacts of team-basedincentives remains scarce. Compared to individual incentives, team incentives can affectproductivity by changing both workers’ effort and team composition. We present evidencefrom a field experiment...
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