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innovation in employment growth, skills demand, and the payment of higher wages. …This study's main objective is assessing the effects of innovation on firms' employment growth. Further, we aimed to … tools for increasing employment in Ecuador. Moreover, product innovation favors high-skilled over low-skilled work- ers …
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This report surveys the literature on the employment impact of ICT. Two competing views - compensation and substitution …, de-skilling and possibly a jobless economy. Recent employment trends are often seen as indicative of mismatches between … rapidly changing demand for skills and slow adjustment in the supply. Despite a wealth of theoretical models and empirical …
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The diffusion of digital technologies and their impact on employment and skills is investigated inthis article …. We first investigate their effect on total employment finding that job creation in industriesis supported by high digital …
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workforce and fully benefiting from technology adoption. We show that digital technology adoption shifted the demand for skills …
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workforce and fully benefiting from technology adoption. We show that digital technology adoption shifted the demand for skills …
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methodology developed in Pellizzari and Fichen (2013). We define every worker as well-matched if her ICT skills fall in between …
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(2007-2011) in order to assess the impact of cycles on employment and skill dynamics, and their determinants. Skills are …This article investigates the role of technology, education and wages in shaping the skill structure of employment … except managers experience job losses that are mainly driven by the introduction of process innovation. In services, a …
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Based on a unique survey and administrative employer-employee data, we show that the COVID-19 pandemic acted as a push factor for the diffusion of digital technologies in Germany. About two in three firms invested in digital technologies, in particular in hardware and software to enable...
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workforce and fully benefiting from technology adoption. We show that digital technology adoption shifted the demand for skills …
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The digital transformation imposes both opportunities and risks for creativity and for creative employment, with … determinant of income and labor market outcomes in the arts. Arguably, the IT revolution has changed the demand for certain skills …, with creative occupations being more in demand than general employment. Second, we consider declines in the costs of …
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