EXPRESS: Can Digital Skills Empower Disadvantaged Castes and Women? Evidence from India

IF 4.8 3区 管理学 Q1 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING Production and Operations Management Pub Date : 2024-04-12 DOI:10.1177/10591478241248749
Che-Wei Liu, Terence Saldanha, Sunil Mithas
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How do digital skills influence individuals’ wages in contexts where caste-based and gender-based social stratification play an important role? We draw on sociology and economics literature to argue that the returns to digital skills in such contexts are shaped by caste and gender, and that digital skills empower disadvantaged individuals to increase their wages. Our empirical analysis of a rich micro-dataset on more than 20,000 individuals over two years of observations in India yields two key findings. First, we find that the positive returns to digital skills are greater for individuals from the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in India than for individuals from other castes. Second, we find that the returns to digital skills are greater for women than for men. We also find that movement up the skilled occupation ladder is a mechanism that mediates the relationship between digital skills and wages. Our post hoc exploratory analyses suggest that among individuals from the lowest castes, the returns to digital skills are greater for women than for men, and that returns to digital skills are lower in regions with less developed infrastructure and lower literacy rates than in other regions. We discuss the implications of our findings for diversity, equity, and inclusion research in operations management.
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快讯数字技能能否增强弱势种姓和妇女的权能?来自印度的证据
在基于种姓和性别的社会分层发挥重要作用的背景下,数字技能如何影响个人的工资?我们借鉴社会学和经济学文献,认为在这种情况下,数字技能的回报是由种姓和性别决定的,而且数字技能使弱势个人有能力提高他们的工资。我们对印度两年来观察到的 20,000 多人的丰富微观数据集进行了实证分析,得出了两个重要发现。首先,我们发现,与其他种姓的人相比,印度在册种姓和在册部落的人从数字技能中获得的正收益更大。其次,我们发现女性从数字技能中获得的回报要高于男性。我们还发现,技能职业阶梯的上升是数字技能与工资之间关系的中介机制。我们的事后探索性分析表明,在来自最低种姓的个人中,女性的数字技能回报率高于男性,在基础设施欠发达和识字率较低的地区,数字技能的回报率低于其他地区。我们将讨论我们的发现对运营管理中的多样性、公平性和包容性研究的影响。
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Production and Operations Management
Production and Operations Management 管理科学-工程:制造
CiteScore
7.50
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16.00%
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278
审稿时长
24 months
期刊介绍: The mission of Production and Operations Management is to serve as the flagship research journal in operations management in manufacturing and services. The journal publishes scientific research into the problems, interest, and concerns of managers who manage product and process design, operations, and supply chains. It covers all topics in product and process design, operations, and supply chain management and welcomes papers using any research paradigm.
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