*Main author for correspondence. We investigated the effect of modern information and communication technologies (ICT), new forms of workplace organization, and trade (export) activities on the demand for employees with different levels of (vocational) education for Greek and Swiss enterprises. We found positive (negative) effects of the use of ICT for high-educated (low-educated) personnel in both countries and mixed effects for medium-educated employees. New forms of workplace organization do not have uniform effects on the workforce composition. A positive effect of exports for high-educated employees was traced only for Swiss firms. JEL classification: J23, J24, 030. 1
The paper analyzes the relevance of the three constituent elements of the ‘new firm paradigm’, i.e....
This paper examined the relationship between indicators for the intensity of use of ICT, several for...
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We investigated the effect of modern information and communication technologies (ICT), new forms of ...
This paper aims at investigating empirically at the firm level the effect of the use of modern infor...
This paper aims at investigating empirically at the firm level the effect of the use of modern infor...
This paper aims at investigating empirically at the firm level the effect of the use of modern infor...
Key words: Information and communication technologies, organization, human capital, productivity JEL...
This paper examines the effect of information and communication technologies (ICT) on the demand for...
This paper examines the effect of information and communication technologies (ICT) on the demand for...
This paper compares the supply of specialist ICT skills in the UK and Germany from higher education ...
This paper investigates the relationship between indicators for the intensity of use of ICT (examini...
Firstly, we investigated the determinants of a) the propensity of Swiss firms to provide apprentices...
Firstly, we investigated the determinants of a) the propensity of Swiss firms to provide apprentices...
The article presents the issue of human work in changing organizations. Recent turbulences in the gl...
The paper analyzes the relevance of the three constituent elements of the ‘new firm paradigm’, i.e....
This paper examined the relationship between indicators for the intensity of use of ICT, several for...
Abstract of associated article: This paper studies the effect of apprenticeship training on technolo...
We investigated the effect of modern information and communication technologies (ICT), new forms of ...
This paper aims at investigating empirically at the firm level the effect of the use of modern infor...
This paper aims at investigating empirically at the firm level the effect of the use of modern infor...
This paper aims at investigating empirically at the firm level the effect of the use of modern infor...
Key words: Information and communication technologies, organization, human capital, productivity JEL...
This paper examines the effect of information and communication technologies (ICT) on the demand for...
This paper examines the effect of information and communication technologies (ICT) on the demand for...
This paper compares the supply of specialist ICT skills in the UK and Germany from higher education ...
This paper investigates the relationship between indicators for the intensity of use of ICT (examini...
Firstly, we investigated the determinants of a) the propensity of Swiss firms to provide apprentices...
Firstly, we investigated the determinants of a) the propensity of Swiss firms to provide apprentices...
The article presents the issue of human work in changing organizations. Recent turbulences in the gl...
The paper analyzes the relevance of the three constituent elements of the ‘new firm paradigm’, i.e....
This paper examined the relationship between indicators for the intensity of use of ICT, several for...
Abstract of associated article: This paper studies the effect of apprenticeship training on technolo...