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Digital adoption and human capital upscaling: a regional study of the manufacturing sector

  • R. Moncada*
  • , F. Carbonero
  • , A. Geuna
  • , Luigi Riso
  • *Corresponding author
  • University of Turin
  • Canadian Institute for Advanced Research

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Abstract

We study the effect of the diffusion of digitalization, measured as the level of expenditures in digital technologies, on labor demand within the manufacturing sector. We exploit unique information from a focus study of the quarterly survey of Unioncamere Piemonte (one of Italy’s most industrialized and technologically advanced regions) to measure the extent to which planned digital technologies investments impact hiring propensity, differentiated by educational level. Based on a representative sample of non-micro firms, our findings suggest a positive relationship between digital investments and the probability of hiring highly educated workers, mainly driven by the demand for individuals with a post-secondary technical institute (ITS) diploma and post-MSc qualifications or a PhD in STEM fields. Conversely, we also find that digital investments negatively influence the probability of hiring low-educated individuals, primarily referring to the demand for workers with secondary education. Our results reveal firms’ human capital upscaling dynamics powered by digitalization processes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-43
Number of pages43
JournalSmall Business Economics
Issue numberN/A
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Business,Management and Accounting
  • Economics and Econometrics

Keywords

  • Digital technologies
  • Digitalization
  • Education
  • Hiring propensity
  • Human capital upscaling

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