Previous empirical literature has shown that technological change can be considered the main cause of the skill bias (increase in the number of high skilled workers) exhibited by manufacturing employment in developed countries over the last decades. However, recent papers have also introduced the "Skill Biased Organisational Change" hypothesis. We estimate a SUR model for a sample of 400 Italian manufacturing firms, showing that the upskilling is more a function of the reorganisational strategy than a consequence of technological change alone. Moreover, some evidence of superadditive effects emerges, consistently with the theoretical hypothesis of a coevolution of technology and organisation
The structure of wages and employment has shifted against the low-skilled in many OECD countries ove...
The structure of wages and employment has shifted against the low-skilled in many OECD countries ove...
The aim of this work is to propose a new methodology to evaluate the characteristics of the technolo...
Previous empirical literature has shown that technological change can be considered the main cause ...
Previous empirical literature has shown that technological change can be considered the main cause o...
Previous empirical literature has shown that technological change can be considered the main cause o...
Previous studies have suggested that technological change is the main cause of the recent increase i...
The bulk of the literature on the Skill-Biased Technological Change (SBTC) hypothesis has focused on...
Recent empirical literature has introduced the \u201cSkill Biased Organizational Change\u201d (SBOC)...
Recent empirical literature has introduced the "kill Biased Organizational Change" hypothesis, accor...
Many empirical studies have shown how technological change, organisational change and globalisation ...
“Quaderni di Ricerca” working papers are published by Universita' Politecnica delle Marche (I), Dipa...
The analysis of the workforce composition dynamic has been a hot issue in the economic field for man...
A burgeoning literature on "skill-biased" technological change (SBTC) reveals that investment in inf...
Recent empirical literature has introduced the “Skill Biased Organizational Change ” (SBOC) hypothes...
The structure of wages and employment has shifted against the low-skilled in many OECD countries ove...
The structure of wages and employment has shifted against the low-skilled in many OECD countries ove...
The aim of this work is to propose a new methodology to evaluate the characteristics of the technolo...
Previous empirical literature has shown that technological change can be considered the main cause ...
Previous empirical literature has shown that technological change can be considered the main cause o...
Previous empirical literature has shown that technological change can be considered the main cause o...
Previous studies have suggested that technological change is the main cause of the recent increase i...
The bulk of the literature on the Skill-Biased Technological Change (SBTC) hypothesis has focused on...
Recent empirical literature has introduced the \u201cSkill Biased Organizational Change\u201d (SBOC)...
Recent empirical literature has introduced the "kill Biased Organizational Change" hypothesis, accor...
Many empirical studies have shown how technological change, organisational change and globalisation ...
“Quaderni di Ricerca” working papers are published by Universita' Politecnica delle Marche (I), Dipa...
The analysis of the workforce composition dynamic has been a hot issue in the economic field for man...
A burgeoning literature on "skill-biased" technological change (SBTC) reveals that investment in inf...
Recent empirical literature has introduced the “Skill Biased Organizational Change ” (SBOC) hypothes...
The structure of wages and employment has shifted against the low-skilled in many OECD countries ove...
The structure of wages and employment has shifted against the low-skilled in many OECD countries ove...
The aim of this work is to propose a new methodology to evaluate the characteristics of the technolo...