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Is the World Flat or Spiky? Information Intensity, Skills, and Global Service Disaggregation

机译:世界是平坦的还是尖刺的?信息强度,技能和全球服务分类

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Which service occupations are the most susceptible to global disaggregation? What are the factors and mechanisms that make service occupations amenable to global disaggregation? This research addresses these questions by building on previous work by Apte and Mason (1995) and Rai et al. (2006) that focuses on the unbundling of information and physical flows. We propose a theory of service disaggregation and argue that high information intensity makes an occupation more amenable to disaggregation because the activities in such occupations can be codified, standardized, and modularized. We empirically validate our theoretical model using data on more than 300 service occupations. We find that at the mean skill level, the information intensity of an occupation is positively associated with the disaggregation potential of that occupation, and the effect of information intensity on disaggregation potential is mediated by the modularizability of an occupation. We also find that skills moderate the effect of information intensity on service disaggregation. nnFurthermore, we study the patterns in U.S. employment and salary growth from 2000 to 2004. Contrary to popular perception, we do not find any adverse effect in terms of employment growth or salary growth for high information-intensity occupations at the mean skill level. Our findings show that high-skill occupations have experienced higher employment and salary growth than low-skill occupations at the mean level of information intensity. Notably, high information-intensity occupations that require higher skill levels have experienced higher employment growth, though this employment growth is accompanied by a decline in salary growth. Occupations with a higher need for physical presence have also experienced higher employment growth and lower salary growth. Overall, these results imply that firms and managers need to consider the modularizability of occupations as they reallocate global resources to pursue cost and innovation opportunities. For individual workers, our results highlight the importance of continuous investments in human capital and skill acquisition because high information-intensity and high-skill occupations appear to be relatively less vulnerable to global disaggregation.
机译:哪些服务职业最容易受到全球分解的影响?有哪些因素和机制可以使服务职业适合全球分解?本研究以Apte和M​​ason(1995)和Rai等人的先前工作为基础,解决了这些问题。 (2006年)的重点是信息和物理流的分离。我们提出了一种服务分解理论,并认为高信息强度使该职业更易于分解,因为此类职业中的活动可以被编码,标准化和模块化。我们使用300多个服务职业的数据以经验方式验证了我们的理论模型。我们发现,在平均技能水平上,职业的信息强度与该职业的分解潜力正相关,信息强度对分解潜力的影响由职业的模块化程度介导。我们还发现,技能可以缓解信息强度对服务分类的影响。 nn此外,我们研究了2000年至2004年美国就业和薪资增长的模式。与大众的看法相反,对于平均信息水平的高信息密集型职业,在就业增长或薪资增长方面我们没有发现任何不利影响。我们的研究结果表明,在信息强度的平均水平上,高技能职业的就业和薪资增长高于低技能职业。值得注意的是,需要较高技能水平的高信息密集型职业经历了较高的就业增长,尽管这种就业增长伴随着薪资增长的下降。对实际存在需求更高的职业也经历了较高的就业增长和较低的薪资增长。总体而言,这些结果表明,企业和管理人员在重新分配全球资源以寻求成本和创新机会时,需要考虑职业的模块化。对于个体工人,我们的结果强调了持续投资于人力资本和技能获取的重要性,因为信息密集程度高和技能高的职业似乎相对不容易受到全球分类的影响。

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