Advanced Technologies Adoption and Use by U.S. Firms: Evidence from the Annual Business Survey

Nikolas J. Zolas, Zachary Kroff, E. Brynjolfsson, Kristina McElheran, David N. Beede, Catherine D. Buffington, Nathan Goldschlag, L. Foster, Emin M. Dinlersoz
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We introduce a new survey module intended to complement and expand research on the causes and consequences of advanced technology adoption. The 2018 Annual Business Survey (ABS), conducted by the Census Bureau in partnership with the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES), provides comprehensive and timely information on the diffusion among U.S. firms of advanced technologies including artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, robotics, and the digitization of business information. The 2018 ABS is a large, nationally representative sample of over 850,000 firms covering all private, nonfarm sectors of the economy. We describe the motivation for and development of the technology module in the ABS, as well as provide a first look at technology adoption and use patterns across firms and sectors. We find that digitization is quite widespread, as is some use of cloud computing. In contrast, advanced technology adoption is rare and generally skewed towards larger and older firms. Adoption patterns are consistent with a hierarchy of increasing technological sophistication, in which most firms that adopt AI or other advanced business technologies also use the other, more widely diffused technologies. Finally, while few firms are at the technology frontier, they tend to be large so technology exposure of the average worker is significantly higher. This new data will be available to qualified researchers on approved projects in the Federal Statistical Research Data Center network.
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美国公司采用和使用先进技术:来自年度商业调查的证据
我们引入了一个新的调查模块,旨在补充和扩大对采用先进技术的原因和后果的研究。由人口普查局与国家科学与工程统计中心(NCSES)合作进行的2018年年度商业调查(ABS)提供了有关人工智能(AI)、云计算、机器人技术和商业信息数字化等先进技术在美国公司之间传播的全面和及时的信息。2018年的ABS是一个大型的、具有全国代表性的样本,涵盖了所有私营、非农业经济部门的85万家公司。我们描述了ABS中技术模块的动机和发展,并提供了跨公司和部门的技术采用和使用模式的第一手资料。我们发现数字化相当普遍,云计算的一些使用也是如此。相比之下,先进技术的采用很少,而且通常倾向于规模更大、更老的公司。采用模式与日益复杂的技术层次结构一致,其中大多数采用人工智能或其他先进商业技术的公司也使用其他更广泛传播的技术。最后,虽然很少有公司处于技术前沿,但它们往往规模很大,因此普通工人的技术暴露程度要高得多。这些新数据将提供给联邦统计研究数据中心网络中经批准项目的合格研究人员。
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