Firm-Level Automation: Evidence from the Netherlands
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-2020
ISSN
2574-0768
Publisher
American Economic Association
Language
en-US
Abstract
Studying firm-level adjustments is important for understanding the economic effects of workplace automation. So far, emerging firm-level evidence is focused on robotics and the manufacturing sector. In this paper, we document that the adoption of automation technologies extends beyond manufacturing firms. We identify firm-level automation events and show that automating firms experience faster employment and revenue growth than do nonautomating firms. However, around automation events themselves, employment growth slows markedly. Notably, we find that these effects are similar for manufacturing and nonmanufacturing firms, suggesting that an increasing diffusion of automation technology has important consequences for firms and their workers.
Recommended Citation
James Bessen, Maarten Goos, Anna Salomons & Wiljan van den Berge,
Firm-Level Automation: Evidence from the Netherlands
,
in
110
AEA Papers and Proceedings
389
(2020).
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