[[abstract]]We find a significant positive relationship between computer use and wages using Taiwan microdata. Controlling for endogeneity of computer use with simultaneous equations suggests that, although OLS estimates are biased upward, workplace computer use increases productivity.[[notice]]補正完畢[[journaltype]]國外[[incitationindex]]SSC
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Using North American data, we revisit the question first broached by Krueger (1993) and re-examined ...
This paper examines the wage premium to computer use in Sweden in the early 1990’s. I use simple reg...
This paper examines the earnings premium to computer use in a developing country: Ecuador. We use di...
The study examines the effect of computer possession at home on labor market outcomes using longitud...
This paper uses Current Population Survey data to examine whether workers who use a computer at work...
This paper examines the wage premium to computer use in a developing country: Ecuador. We use differ...
Abstract: This paper re-examines the returns to computer use using a new matched workplace-employee...
[[abstract]]We examine the impact of advanced technology adoption on wage and employment structures ...
This paper uses longitudinal data for the UK to investigate the observed correlation between compute...
This paper uses the Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition and accounts for potential identification bias in o...
In recent years much attention has been paid to the effect on wages of skill-biased technology, espe...
Computers and ICT have changed the way we live and work. The latest Workplace Employment Relations S...
In recent years much attention has been paid to the effect on wages of skill-biased technology, espe...
Using 1985–1999 data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (GSOEP) to analyze wages we confirm...
wages we confirm the hypothesis that existing computer wage premiums are determined by individual ab...
Using North American data, we revisit the question first broached by Krueger (1993) and re-examined ...
This paper examines the wage premium to computer use in Sweden in the early 1990’s. I use simple reg...
This paper examines the earnings premium to computer use in a developing country: Ecuador. We use di...
The study examines the effect of computer possession at home on labor market outcomes using longitud...