Standardized Tools and the Generalizability of Human Capital: The Impact of Standardized Technologies on Employee Mobility

M. Miric, Hakan Ozalp
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The mobility of highly skilled knowledge and creative workers is an important determinant of innovation. Existing studies have not considered how the growth and diffusion of standardized technologies and tools influence the mobility of individual knowledge workers. We theorize that the diffusion of standardized tools increases the generalizability of human capital and, in turn, increases the ability of individuals to move between companies. Using data on the use of middleware in the console games industry, we find that this diffusion of standardized middleware tools led to an increase in labor mobility on average, but was associated with higher mobility for individuals with skills that complemented those tools. Worker experience with standardized tools amplified these effects, as individuals who were experienced in using these tools saw the largest shift in the likelihood of mobility. We do not find that this diffusion led to individuals leaving the industry, but we do find evidence that the diffusion of a common set of tools within an industry was associated with workers being less likely to leave that industry. These results highlight the potential unintended effects of technological standardization and the broad diffusion of standardized tools, which may enable workers to more easily shift between competitors.
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标准化工具与人力资本的普遍性:标准化技术对员工流动性的影响
高技能知识和创造性工作者的流动性是创新的重要决定因素。现有的研究没有考虑标准化技术和工具的发展和传播如何影响知识工作者个体的流动性。我们的理论是,标准化工具的传播提高了人力资本的普遍性,进而提高了个人在公司之间流动的能力。通过使用主机游戏行业中使用中间件的数据,我们发现标准化中间件工具的扩散导致了劳动力流动性的平均增加,但这与拥有补充这些工具的技能的个人的更高流动性有关。工人使用标准化工具的经验放大了这些影响,因为有使用这些工具经验的个人看到了流动性可能性的最大变化。我们没有发现这种扩散导致个人离开该行业,但我们确实发现证据表明,在一个行业内,一套通用工具的扩散与工人不太可能离开该行业有关。这些结果突出了技术标准化和标准化工具广泛传播的潜在意想不到的影响,这可能使工人更容易在竞争对手之间转换。
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