2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151914647
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Bilateral Effects of the Digital Economy on Manufacturing Employment: Substitution Effect or Creation Effect?

Chenhui Ding,
Xiaoming Song,
Yingchun Xing
et al.

Abstract: Understanding the substitution effect and creation effect of digital transformation on the manufacturing industry is crucial to safeguarding employment stability and advancing manufacturing sophistication in China’s contemporary context. In this study, a bilateral stochastic frontier model is used to examine the aforementioned effects drawing on provincial panel data of China spanning 2011 to 2020. The study reveals that: Firstly, the substitution effect of digital economy development on manufacturing employme… Show more

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“…Demobilization represents the diffusion of e-commerce and teleworking, which helps reduce transportation and adverse transport-related emissions and pollution [29]. The main disadvantage of the substitution effect is the risk of unemployment, especially among an unskilled labor force that lacks technological knowhow [31].…”
Section: Digitalization Categories and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Demobilization represents the diffusion of e-commerce and teleworking, which helps reduce transportation and adverse transport-related emissions and pollution [29]. The main disadvantage of the substitution effect is the risk of unemployment, especially among an unskilled labor force that lacks technological knowhow [31].…”
Section: Digitalization Categories and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%