Beyond the modern productivity paradox: The effect of robotics technology on firm-level total factor productivity in China

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-12-02 DOI:10.1016/j.asieco.2023.101692
Yi Zhang , Ting Wang , Chun Liu
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This study aims to provide firm-level evidence on the burgeoning debate about the productivity effect of robotics technology. Taking China as an example, we find that city-level robot exposure plays a significant role in augmenting total factor productivity for firms in industries with high degrees of task replaceability. The results of the mechanism analysis further reveal that firms with substantial exposure to robotics technology are incentivized to improve their innovation performance and cultivate human capital. Conversely, there is evidence that firms characterized by low task replaceability experience a reduction in productivity as a consequence of robot exposure, potentially attributable to the effect of inter-industry resource reallocation. These findings offer empirical support for theoretical arguments regarding the productivity enhancements stemming from the development of robotics technology, while also shedding light on strategies to elevate productivity through the adoption of new technologies.

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超越现代生产率悖论:机器人技术对中国企业全要素生产率的影响
本研究旨在为机器人技术对生产率影响的激烈争论提供企业层面的证据。以中国为例,我们发现在任务可替代性高的行业中,城市层面的机器人暴露对企业全要素生产率的提高具有显著作用。机制分析的结果进一步表明,大量接触机器人技术的企业具有提高创新绩效和培育人力资本的激励作用。相反,有证据表明,任务可替代性低的企业由于机器人的影响,生产率会降低,这可能归因于行业间资源再分配的影响。这些发现为机器人技术的发展所带来的生产率提高的理论论点提供了实证支持,同时也为通过采用新技术来提高生产率的策略提供了启示。
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