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This article explores the impact of innovation, offshoring and demand on profits and wage dynamics. The growing … highlights the contrasting effects of R&D and offshoring as wage determinants - the former exerts a positive effect while the …-skilled workers are favored by both innovation and offshoring, offshoring exerts downward pressure primarily on low-skilled wages (not …
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floor level) and the principle of effective demand. In particular we focus on the role of technology and offshoring as … Kingdom. The contrasting effects of R&D and offshoring emerge as determinants of wages. Investment and internal demands are … the intuition that offshoring hits the medium-low skill categories. …
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strategies of technological change and offshoring. We perform an industry-level analysis on 38 manufacturing and service sectors …, productivity growth and capital-labour conflict, with profits driven by product innovation and offshoring, and wages rising faster …
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connected economy. Disembodied technological change turns out to positively affect employment dynamics in the "upstream …
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and changes in employment. The levels of digitalization and routineness of occupations in 796 5-digit ISCO professional … showing the best employment performances (although this holds only in manufacturing sector). Both the descriptive and … econometric evidences show a negative employment dynamics among professions combining high level of digitalization and routineness. …
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This paper studies the causal relations between regional employment growth in Knowledge-Intensive Business Services … (KIBS) and overall regional employment growth using German labour-market data for the period 1999-2012. Adopting a recently …
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This work studies the firm-level relationship between different types of innovative activities and employment growth … types of product and process innovation on employment growth with an outlook on the whole conditional employment growth … on employment growth. This role is likely to be particularly relevant for both fast-growing and shrinking firms. Process …
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host and home country have higher employment rates, while those who exclusively identify with the host country culture do …
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" using imports of intermediates embedding automation technologies and then test their impact on employment dynamics. We find … that automation spikes are positively correlated with preceding and contemporaneous growth in employment, mainly due to …
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to aggregate net employment growth. While it is typically assumed that those firms experience this superior performance …. This article examines the innovation-employment nexus for start-ups using the Kauffman Firm Survey (KFS), a unique … regressions indicate an overall positive but heterogeneous effect of innovation activities on the conditional employment growth …
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