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investments, only a small growth in productivity was observed. This observations has been coined the productivity paradox. This … reveals strong presence of publication bias within ICT productivity literature and using mixed effect multilevel model …
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literature on within-firm organisational change and productivity suggests that firms can achieve higher productivity gains from …This study investigates induced productivity effects of firms introducing new environmental technologies. The … associated with lower productivity, the simultaneous implementation of green technologies and organisational innovations is not. …
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for faster productivity growth, but also a potential disruption to a number of economic sectors and to job markets …
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The wave of digital-industrial innovation which begins to disrupt vast sectors of the global economy has fueled fear of a potential adverse impact on jobs and wages. This paper argues that digitalindustrial innovations make human capital more important than ever and the focus needs to shift to...
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The literature on within-firm organizational change and productivity suggests that firms can make more efficient use of … aspect. Using German firm-level data, we find that organizational change increases the returns to the use of CO2 reducing … technologies and that joint adoption leads to higher productivity. Without having introduced complementary organizational …
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The literature on within-firm organizational change and productivity suggests that firms can make more efficient use of … aspect. Using German firm-level data, we find that organizational change increases the returns to the use of CO2 reducing … technologies and that joint adoption leads to higher productivity. Without having introduced complementary organizational …
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rapidly raising productivity while making workers redundant. This paper explores the evidence for this view among the IT …-using U.S. manufacturing industries. There is some limited support for more rapid productivity growth in IT … expectations, is that output contracts in IT-intensive industries relative to the rest of manufacturing. Productivity increases …
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