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dc.titleInternet Diffusion, Innovation and Employment Growth in the Costa Rican Manufacturing Sector
dc.contributor.authorMonge-González, Ricardo
dc.contributor.authorRodríguez-Álvarez, Juan Antonio
dc.contributor.authorHewitt, John
dc.contributor.authorRuiz, Keynor
dc.contributor.authorOrozco, Jeffrey
dc.contributor.orgunitCompetitiveness and Innovation Division
dc.coverageCosta Rica
dc.date.available2012-05-31T00:00:00
dc.date.issue2012-05-31T00:00:00
dc.description.abstractThis study assesses the direct impact of Internet diffusion on total labor demand, the demand for skilled labor, and the demand for female labor. Using data from a sample of manufacturing firms in Costa Rica from 2006 to 2007, the study finds that both process and product innovations are positively related to employment growth and that the use of the Internet by workers for business purposes does not impact demand for labor. The positive impact of product innovation on labor demand increases when workers use the Internet for business purposes. This relationship was not found in cases of skilled and female labor demand. These findings underscore the Internet's importance in improving the impact of product innovation on employment growth and suggest that employee use of the Internet is neither a labor displacement innovation nor a gender or skill-biased innovation.
dc.format.extent39
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0009029
dc.identifier.urlhttps://publications.iadb.org/publications/english/document/Internet-Diffusion-Innovation-and-Employment-Growth-in-the-Costa-Rican-Manufacturing-Sector.pdf
dc.language.isoen
dc.mediumAdobe PDF
dc.publisherInter-American Development Bank
dc.subjectResearch and Development
dc.subjectInnovation
dc.subjectTelecommunication
dc.subject.jelcodeD22 - Firm Behavior: Empirical Analysis
dc.subject.jelcodeO31 - Innovation and Invention: Processes and Incentives
dc.subject.jelcodeO38 - Government Policy
dc.subject.keywordsskills, gender, information technologies, communication technologies
dc.typeTechnical Notes
idb.identifier.pubnumberTechnical Notes
idb.operationRG-K1164
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