No. 231: Technology Exposure and Jobs

Jahr: 2026
Typ: Working Paper

Abstract

When firms adopt new technologies, which organizational margins adjust within multi-unit firms? We use 43 million job postings from 759 S&P~500 firms (2010-2022) to construct plant-year measures of delegation, performance measurement, cross-functional coordination, and values-alignment screening. We define job design standardization as the out-of-sample predictability of a plant’s job-design language from the firm’s other plants, and we show that design standardization has a firm component explaining roughly a quarter of the variation. Technology exposure is associated with more coordination and values-alignment language in high-standardization plants, but not in low-standardization plants; delegation and performance measurement do not respond directly to exposure but are complements within plants, with steeper complementarity in high-standardization plants. The most distinctive pattern concerns growth in the number of postings: the standardization–exposure interaction is negative for plant-specific exposure and positive for industry-wide exposure.

 

Beteiligte Institutionen

Die Hauptstandorte vom TRR 266 sind die Universität Paderborn (Sprecherhochschule), die HU Berlin und die Universität Mannheim. Alle drei Standorte sind seit vielen Jahren Zentren für Rechnungswesen- und Steuerforschung. Hinzu kommen Wissenschaftler der LMU München, der Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, der Universität zu Köln, der Leibniz Universität Hannover und der TU Darmstadt, die die gleiche Forschungsagenda verfolgen.

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