History has shown that new technology can disrupt societies, and current developments in automation have raised anxious speculation on what might happen if stable middle-class jobs are taken over by machines. This column analyses the impact of technological change on labour markets and social protests, taking the case of the adoption of electricity in early 20th century Sweden. It finds that electrification did increase the incidence of local strikes, but that disputes were associated with workers demanding higher wages and better working conditions rather than attempting to block innovation
We examine the role of substitution from traditional to modern energy carriers and of differential r...
Can new technology cause social instability and unrest? We examine the ‘Captain Swing’ riots in 183...
This paper tests if a strong labor movement leads to fewer industrial conflicts. The focus is on Swe...
There is a wide-spread concern that technical change may spur social conflicts, especially if worker...
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...
There is a wide-spread concern that technical change may spur social conflicts, especially if worker...
This paper revisits the Power Resource Theory by testing one of its more influential claims: the rel...
What is the relationship between social change and technological change? According to the technologi...
Trends visible today suggest that a transformation of industrial firms’ use of electricity, and a ch...
Electricity and electrotechnical industry have taken a central position in Swedish industrial develo...
This paper explores the effect of the early adoption of technology on local economic development. Wh...
Trends visible today suggest that a transformation of industrial firms’ use of electricity, and a ch...
If technology-induced job losses are rapid, and affect a large part of the workforce, the risk of un...
Abstract of associated article: We examine the role of substitution from traditional to modern energ...
We examine the role of substitution from traditional to modern energy carriers and of differential r...
Can new technology cause social instability and unrest? We examine the ‘Captain Swing’ riots in 183...
This paper tests if a strong labor movement leads to fewer industrial conflicts. The focus is on Swe...
There is a wide-spread concern that technical change may spur social conflicts, especially if worker...
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...
There is a wide-spread concern that technical change may spur social conflicts, especially if worker...
This paper revisits the Power Resource Theory by testing one of its more influential claims: the rel...
What is the relationship between social change and technological change? According to the technologi...
Trends visible today suggest that a transformation of industrial firms’ use of electricity, and a ch...
Electricity and electrotechnical industry have taken a central position in Swedish industrial develo...
This paper explores the effect of the early adoption of technology on local economic development. Wh...
Trends visible today suggest that a transformation of industrial firms’ use of electricity, and a ch...
If technology-induced job losses are rapid, and affect a large part of the workforce, the risk of un...
Abstract of associated article: We examine the role of substitution from traditional to modern energ...
We examine the role of substitution from traditional to modern energy carriers and of differential r...
Can new technology cause social instability and unrest? We examine the ‘Captain Swing’ riots in 183...
This paper tests if a strong labor movement leads to fewer industrial conflicts. The focus is on Swe...