Is a college education still enough? The IT-Labor relationship with education level, task routineness, and artificial intelligence

D Zhang, G Peng, Y Yao… - Information Systems …, 2023 - pubsonline.informs.org
Although information technology (IT) is increasingly replacing human labor, the IT-labor
relationship is more nuanced than it appears. We examine the IT-labor relationship in terms …

Is college education less necessary with AI? Evidence from firm-level labor structure changes

M Xue, X Cao, X Feng, B Gu… - Journal of Management …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
As a general-purpose technology, artificial intelligence (AI) is expected to transform almost
all industries and aspects of our society. Thus, it is important to understand the potential …

Information technology skills and labor market outcomes for workers

H Atasoy, RD Banker… - Information Systems …, 2021 - pubsonline.informs.org
Job erosion is a major concern globally, especially given the COVID-19 pandemic.
Unemployment and low wages remain pressing societal challenges in the wake of …

The occupational impact of artificial intelligence: Labor, skills, and polarization

EW Felten, M Raj, R Seamans - NYU Stern School of Business, 2019 - papers.ssrn.com
Although artificial intelligence (AI) promises to spur economic growth, there is widespread
concern that it may replace human labor. We investigate the link between AI and labor by …

Research note—Comparing IT workers' compensation across country contexts: Demographic, human capital, and institutional factors

N Levina, M Xin - Information Systems Research, 2007 - pubsonline.informs.org
As the IT workforce becomes global, it is increasingly important to understand the factors
affecting IT workers' compensation in labor markets distributed across the globe. Ang et …

AI adoption and labor cost stickiness: based on natural language and machine learning

H Wang, F Qiu - Information Technology and Management, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Whether Artificial Intelligence (AI) displaces or augments employment is
controversial. We add to this topical debate on AI-employment nexus by examining the effect …

[HTML][HTML] IT skills, occupation specificity and job separations

C Eggenberger, U Backes-Gellner - Economics of Education Review, 2023 - Elsevier
This paper examines how workers' earnings change after involuntary job separations
depending on the workers' acquired IT skills and the specificity of their occupational training …

IT capital, job content and educational attainment

A Spitz - 2003 - papers.ssrn.com
Based on a large data set containing information on occupations between 1979 and 1999,
this study explores the" black box" surrounding the skill-biased technological change …

Implications of information technology for employment, skills, and wages: a review of recent research

MJ Handel - 2003 - mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de
An extensive review of the research literature on the effects of information technology (IT) on
employment levels, job skill requirements, and wages. The first sections provide historical …

Turnover or turnaway? Competing risks analysis of male and female IT professionals' job mobility and relative pay gap

D Joseph, S Ang, SA Slaughter - Information Systems …, 2015 - pubsonline.informs.org
This study draws on distributive justice, human capital, and stigmatization theories to
hypothesize relationships between relative pay gap and patterns of job mobility. Our study …