The aim of this paper is twofold. On the one hand, the economic insights on the employment impact of technological change are discussed covering both classical theories and updated theoretical and empirical analyses. On the other hand, an empirical test is provided; in particular, longitudinal data—covering manufacturing and service sectors over the 1998–2011 period for 11 European countries—are used to run GMM-SYS and LSDVC estimates. Two are the main results: (1) a significant labor-friendly impact of R&D expenditures (mainly related to product innovation) is found; yet, this positive employment effect appears to be entirely due to medium and high-tech sectors, while no effect can be detected in low-tech industries; (2) capital format...
By using firm-level data provided by the fourth Community innovation Survey (CIS4) - for a selected ...
In this work, we test the employment impact of distinct types of innovative investments using a repr...
Unemployment has remained at relatively high levels across most European countries for a generation ...
The aim of this paper is twofold. On the one hand, the economic insights on the employment impact of...
The aim of this chapter is twofold. On the one hand, the economic insights on the employment impact ...
After discussing theory regarding the consequences of technological change on employment, our aim is...
The article investigates the employment effects of technology. A set of models is developed where ch...
This paper develops a model of the employment impact of innovation considering, on the one hand, the...
Technological progress in western economies has contributed to an immense rise in productivity, inc...
This article explores the way economic cycles influence the relationship between innovation and emp...
The aim of this paper is to test the employment effect of business R&D expenditures, using a unique ...
We study the impact of process and product innovations introduced by firms on employment growth with...
This article explores the way economic cycles influence the relationship between innovation and emp...
Unemployment has remained at relatively high levels across most European countries for a generation ...
This article investigates the relationships between technological change and employment considering ...
By using firm-level data provided by the fourth Community innovation Survey (CIS4) - for a selected ...
In this work, we test the employment impact of distinct types of innovative investments using a repr...
Unemployment has remained at relatively high levels across most European countries for a generation ...
The aim of this paper is twofold. On the one hand, the economic insights on the employment impact of...
The aim of this chapter is twofold. On the one hand, the economic insights on the employment impact ...
After discussing theory regarding the consequences of technological change on employment, our aim is...
The article investigates the employment effects of technology. A set of models is developed where ch...
This paper develops a model of the employment impact of innovation considering, on the one hand, the...
Technological progress in western economies has contributed to an immense rise in productivity, inc...
This article explores the way economic cycles influence the relationship between innovation and emp...
The aim of this paper is to test the employment effect of business R&D expenditures, using a unique ...
We study the impact of process and product innovations introduced by firms on employment growth with...
This article explores the way economic cycles influence the relationship between innovation and emp...
Unemployment has remained at relatively high levels across most European countries for a generation ...
This article investigates the relationships between technological change and employment considering ...
By using firm-level data provided by the fourth Community innovation Survey (CIS4) - for a selected ...
In this work, we test the employment impact of distinct types of innovative investments using a repr...
Unemployment has remained at relatively high levels across most European countries for a generation ...