There is a wide-spread concern that technical change may spur social conflicts, especially if workers are replaced with machines. To empirically analyze whether job destruction drives protests, we study a historical example of a revolutionary new technology: the adoption of electricity. Focusing on the gradual roll-out of the Swedish electricity grid between 1900 and 1920 enables us to analyze 2,487 Swedish parishes in a difference-in-differences framework. Proximity to large-scale water-powered electricity plants is used to instrument for electricity adoption. Our results confirm that the labor saving nature of electricity was followed by an increase of local conflicts in the form of strikes. But displaced workers were not likely to initia...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) increasingly permeate everyday life in industria...
Does digital transformation make worker power impossible? Many seem to think so, especially those wh...
The power resources approach (PRA) has proven to be a successful explanatory model when explaining t...
There is a wide-spread concern that technical change may spur social conflicts, especially if worker...
History has shown that new technology can disrupt societies, and current developments in automation ...
Will technical change spur conflicts in the labor market? In this study, we examine electricity adop...
Will technical change spur conflicts in the labor market? In this study, we examine electricity adop...
This paper revisits the Power Resource Theory (PRT) by testing one of its more influential claims: t...
This paper tests if a strong labor movement leads to fewer industrial conflicts. The focus is on Swe...
Can new technology cause social instability and unrest? We examine the famous “Captain Swing” riots ...
Under what circumstances might the adoption of labor-saving technology lead to extreme social instab...
Can new technology cause social instability and unrest? We examine the ‘Captain Swing’ riots in 183...
If technology-induced job losses are rapid, and affect a large part of the workforce, the risk of un...
This paper revisits the Power Resource Theory by testing one of its more influential claims: the rel...
In this e-book I have collected some papers written for and presented at conferences and seminars du...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) increasingly permeate everyday life in industria...
Does digital transformation make worker power impossible? Many seem to think so, especially those wh...
The power resources approach (PRA) has proven to be a successful explanatory model when explaining t...
There is a wide-spread concern that technical change may spur social conflicts, especially if worker...
History has shown that new technology can disrupt societies, and current developments in automation ...
Will technical change spur conflicts in the labor market? In this study, we examine electricity adop...
Will technical change spur conflicts in the labor market? In this study, we examine electricity adop...
This paper revisits the Power Resource Theory (PRT) by testing one of its more influential claims: t...
This paper tests if a strong labor movement leads to fewer industrial conflicts. The focus is on Swe...
Can new technology cause social instability and unrest? We examine the famous “Captain Swing” riots ...
Under what circumstances might the adoption of labor-saving technology lead to extreme social instab...
Can new technology cause social instability and unrest? We examine the ‘Captain Swing’ riots in 183...
If technology-induced job losses are rapid, and affect a large part of the workforce, the risk of un...
This paper revisits the Power Resource Theory by testing one of its more influential claims: the rel...
In this e-book I have collected some papers written for and presented at conferences and seminars du...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) increasingly permeate everyday life in industria...
Does digital transformation make worker power impossible? Many seem to think so, especially those wh...
The power resources approach (PRA) has proven to be a successful explanatory model when explaining t...