This paper provides theoretical foundations to the contemporaneous increase in computer usage, human capital, and multitasking observed in many OECD countries during the 1990s. The links among work organization, technology, and human capital is modelled by establishing the conditions under which firms allocate the workers' time among several productive tasks. Organizational change is then analyzed in a dynamic perspective as the transition from specialization toward multitasking emphasizing its technological and educational determinants. We show that large enough “organizational shocks” can trigger a transition from specialization to multitasking, and this transition obviously should be accompanied by gradual increases in human capital
This paper develops a model that reproduces the essential aspects of the recent ICT-based economy us...
This paper aims to analyse the impact of human capital on business productivity, focusing the analys...
Local technological applications and their implications for human capital depend not only on the loc...
This paper provides theoretical foundations to the contemporaneous increase in computer usage, human...
International audienceThis paper provides theoretical foundations to the contemporaneous increase in...
Innovative workplace practices based on multi-tasking and ICT that have been diffusing in most OECD ...
Innovative workplace practices based on multi-tasking and ICT that have been diffusing in most OECD ...
Innovative workplace practices based on multi-tasking and ICT that have been diffusing in most OECD ...
Do high levels of human capital foster economic growth by facilitating technology adoption? If so, c...
We document that countries with higher initial education levels experienced faster value-added and e...
Abstract—We document that countries with higher initial education levels experienced faster value-ad...
Do high levels of human capital foster economic growth by facilitating technology adoption? If so, c...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of human capital in the productivity gains of the OECD ...
We apply an understanding of what computers do to study how computerization alters job skill demands...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of human capital in the productivity gains of the OECD ...
This paper develops a model that reproduces the essential aspects of the recent ICT-based economy us...
This paper aims to analyse the impact of human capital on business productivity, focusing the analys...
Local technological applications and their implications for human capital depend not only on the loc...
This paper provides theoretical foundations to the contemporaneous increase in computer usage, human...
International audienceThis paper provides theoretical foundations to the contemporaneous increase in...
Innovative workplace practices based on multi-tasking and ICT that have been diffusing in most OECD ...
Innovative workplace practices based on multi-tasking and ICT that have been diffusing in most OECD ...
Innovative workplace practices based on multi-tasking and ICT that have been diffusing in most OECD ...
Do high levels of human capital foster economic growth by facilitating technology adoption? If so, c...
We document that countries with higher initial education levels experienced faster value-added and e...
Abstract—We document that countries with higher initial education levels experienced faster value-ad...
Do high levels of human capital foster economic growth by facilitating technology adoption? If so, c...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of human capital in the productivity gains of the OECD ...
We apply an understanding of what computers do to study how computerization alters job skill demands...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of human capital in the productivity gains of the OECD ...
This paper develops a model that reproduces the essential aspects of the recent ICT-based economy us...
This paper aims to analyse the impact of human capital on business productivity, focusing the analys...
Local technological applications and their implications for human capital depend not only on the loc...