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The debate about the impact of robots on employment has been lively. In this paper, we examine the effect of robots on … employment in cities, we find that robots did not reduce local labor demand. However, we estimate declines in labor demand in the … manufacturing sector and routine jobs. An increase of one robot per thousand workers in exposure to robots is correlated with a …
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and summary -- Goal and structure -- Towards a definition for service robots -- Sub-study 1a: State of technology -- Sub …-dominant logic as a research lens -- Service systems as a unit of analysis -- Frontstage service technology adoption -- Conclusion …This book answers the question of how to manage service robots in brick-and-mortar dominated retail service systems to …
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In a seminal paper Graetz and Michaels (2018) find that robots increase labor productivity and TFP, lower output prices … to the negative effects of robots on wages. Additionally, investigating only robotizing sectors does not corroborate …
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firm size cutoff, although the results are sensitive to the type of technology and specification choices. We also document … composition of employment. Taken together, our findings cast doubts on the idea that ER discourages technology adoption. On the …
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