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In a seminal paper Graetz and Michaels (2018) find that robots increase labor productivity and TFP, lower output prices … the sample composition and argue that focusing on manufacturing and mining sectors mitigates unobserved heterogeneity and … industries leads to a sizable drop of the productivity effects, halving the effect size for labor productivity and insignificant …
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In a seminal paper Graetz and Michaels (2018) find that robots increase labor productivity and TFP, lower output prices … variables reestablishes the productivity effects, but still rejects positive wage effects and skill-biased technological change …
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In a seminal paper Graetz and Michaels (2018) find that robots increase labor productivity and TFP, lower output prices … workforce variables reestablishes the productivity effects, but still rejects positive wage effects and skill …
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industries, the impact of high skilled labour, product and process innovation are significant in determining global value chain … development, low-skilled labour, medium skilled labour, process innovation and price level have significant impact on … building their innovation value systems (IS). Specifically for South Korea with proximity in high technology intensive …
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. -- Eco-Innovation ; Foreign Ownership ; Networking ; District ; Agglomeration Economics ; Local Production Systems …
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This paper investigates the drivers of the environmental innovations (EI) introduced by firms in local production systems (LPS). The role of firm network relationships, agglomeration economies and internationalization strategies is analysed for a sample of 555 firms in the Emilia-Romagna region,...
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Using sectoral intangible investment data we confirm that intangible capital is a significant determinant of labour … productivity growth. The sectoral setting further allows us to identify the differential impacts of intangible capital across … industries with varying degrees of ICT intensity. Intangible capital appears to be significantly more productive in ICT …
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This contribution analyzes the impact of intangible capital on labor productivity growth across countries at the … capital deepening accounts for around 40 percent of labor productivity growth at both the aggregate and sectoral level. Second …, we find that this positive impact of intangible capital on productivity growth at both levels of aggregation is driven by …
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This contribution analyzes the impact of intangible capital on labor productivity growth across countries at the … capital deepening accounts for around 50 percent of labor productivity growth at both the aggregate and sectoral level. Second …, we find that this positive impact of intangible capital on productivity growth at both levels of aggregation is driven by …
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The main objective of the article is to discuss the direction of changes in the strategies of the most powerful transnational corporations as a result of adjustments to the new challenges created by the growing role of human capital in contemporary international business. Based on the concept of...
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