POLICIES, ADOPTION AND THE DIGITAL- PRODUCTIVITY NEXUS: MICRO-LEVEL EVIDENCE FROM EU COUNTRIES
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1 Dynamique de la productivité après la crise Banque de France 18 Juin 2018 POLICIES, ADOPTION AND THE DIGITAL- PRODUCTIVITY NEXUS: MICRO-LEVEL EVIDENCE FROM EU COUNTRIES By Giuseppe Nicoletti A summary of Going digital: What determines technology diffusion among firms? By Dan Andrews, Giuseppe Nicoletti, Christina Timiliotis Decoding the digital-productivity nexus? Micro-level evidence from EU countries By Peter Gal, Giuseppe Nicoletti, Theodore Renault, Stephane Sorbe & Christina Timiliotis
2 Motivation and summary
3 Has the diffusion machine broken down? Dispersion in multifactor productivity (MFP) has widened, with the best firms taking off and the rest stagnating Logs, 2000=0 0,50 0,40 Evolution of MFP of frontier and other firms, (cross-firm, cross-sector averages) Frontier firms Top 5% 0,50 0,40 Frontier firms Top 5% 0,30 Manufacturing 0,30 Business services 0,20 0,20 0,10 Laggard firms Bottom 95% 0,10 Laggard firms Bottom 95% 0,00 0,00-0,10-0,10 Source: Andrews et al. (2016) A reflection of structural weaknesses that could be addressed by structural policies?
4 How spread out are digital technologies? Gap 1st and 3rd quartiles Average Lowest Highest % FIN GRC NOR DNK DEU NLD FIN Wide cross-country dispersion in adoption rates 40 DNK FIN POL NLD 20 0 GRC Broadband Social Media High Speed Internet LVA Enterprise Resource Planning TUR Customer Relationship Management POL LVA Supply Chain Management POL (complex) POL Big Data Many firms still lack basic technologies
5 Structural channels influencing digital adoption
6 Summary of main findings Part I: Structural drivers of digital adoption Strong complementarity among technologies : digital infrastructure (high-speed internet) is a key enabler of digital adoption Adoption is related to complementary knowledge-based investment in: organisational capital (management, work organisation) ICT skills of working-age population and their good match training (especially of low-skilled and non-ict workers) Significant complementarities among structural factors the effects of capabilities on digital adoption are stronger in the presence of the right market incentives Part II: The productivity benefits from digital adoption The benefits are significant But heterogeneous across groups of firms Low productive and small and medium sized firms reap greater productivity benefits Effects are stronger in sectors more integrated into GVCs and with a high share of routine tasks
7 Drivers of digital adoption
8 Data The digital adoption data Source: Variables measuring capabilities Aggregated firm-level data on adoption of a range of specific digital technologies Management Share of jobs with high Coverage: 25 EU countries, performance 25 industries, work practices Only >10 employees, short and uneven time and sectors coverage The capabilities Talent and Pool incentives data Quality of Management schools Percentage of adults with no ICT skills Various sources (OECD, WEF, Eurostat) Share of high-and low skilled in Both quantitative data (e.g. share of workers with high performance training work practices) and policy indicators (e.g. administrative burdens) Share of workers in lifelong No industry dimension, but high cross-country variability training Skill mismatch
9 Empirical approach Focus on enablers and productivity-enhancers High-speed internet, cloud computing (simple/complex), back-office integration (ERP, CRM) Use high-speed broadband internet access as control (complementarity + difficult to disentangle supply/demand factors) Use Rajan-Zingales diff-in-diff approach Industry exposure assumptions (knowledge intensity, firm turnover, financial dependency) to overcome lack of sector dimension. jj AAAAAAAAAA cc,ss PPPPPPPPPPPP 1 : IIIIII cc oooo CCCCCC cc (one by one) PPPPPPPPPPPP 2 : CCCCCC cc aaaaaa IIIIII cc (pairwise) PPPPPPPPPPPP 3 : CCCCCC cc aaaaaa CCCCCC cc IIIIII cc (interaction) Limitations = αα + ββ 1 BBBB cc,ss + [PPPPPPPPPPPP EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE] + δδ cc + δδ ss + εε cc,ss Cross-section only Differential effects across high and low exposed industries Max pairwise RHS variables due to multicollinearity Endogeneity/omitted variables/causality issues Robustness: different exposure variables, drop country/sector, PCA
10 Results: univariate (capabilities) Capabilities 1 st principal component (skills) x knowledge intensity PCA (digital technologies) Enterprise Resource Planning Customer Relationship Management (complex) 0.535*** *** *** *** High-speed broadband access (>30Mbit/s) 3.172*** 0.269*** 0.316*** 0.247*** 0.146** Observations High performance work practices x knowledge intensity *** *** *** ** High-speed broadband access (>30Mbit/s) 0.117** 2.797*** 0.353*** 0.251*** 0.171** Observations Incentives Entry and competition PMR Administrative burdens on start-ups x Turnover *** ** *** High-speed broadband access (>30Mbit/s) 2.685*** 0.209*** 0.251*** 0.186*** 0.127*** Observations Digital Trade Restrictiveness Index X Share of Computer services as input into sector x ** ** *** * ** High-speed broadband access (>30Mbit/s) 2.447*** 0.204*** 0.228*** 0.174*** 0.102** Observations Exit and reallocation Employment Protection Legislation x Turnover -0,0648*** * *** ** *** High-speed broadband access (>30Mbit/s) 2.669*** 0.225*** 0.260*** 0.186*** 0.119*** Observations
11 Increases in digital adoption rates from Capabilities Incentives increasing the diffusion of high performance work practices to sample maximum level (DNK) decreasing digital trade restrictions to sample minimum level (ISL) % Enterprise Resource Planning Lowest benefit from reform (FIN) Highest benefit from reform (GRC) Customer Relationship Management (complex) % 5 4,5 4 3,5 3 2,5 2 1,5 1 0,5 0 Enterprise Resource Planning Lowest benefit from reform (IRL) Highest benefit from reform (TUR) Customer Relationship Management (high) Most conservative estimates based on smallest coefficients from pairwise regressions
12 More accessible and flexible markets enhance the effects of capabilities on adoption jj AAAAAAAAAA cc,ss = αα + ββ 1 BBBB cc,ss + ββ 2 CCCCCC cc EEEEEE ss + ββ 4 CCCCCC cc IIIIII cc EEEEEE ss + δδ cc + δδ ss + εε cc,ss PCA Customer Relationship Management (complex) A: Administrative Burdens to Startups HPWP* Knowledge Intensity 0.156*** *** *** *** (0.0308) ( ) ( ) ( ) HPWP* Knowledge Intensity* Administrative Burdens *** *** *** to Startups (PMR) (0.0197) ( ) ( ) ( ) B: Digital Trade Restrictions HPWP* Knowledge Intensity 0.142*** *** *** *** (0.0408) ( ) ( ) ( ) HPWP* Knowledge Intensity *Digital Trade * ** ** *** Restrictiveness Index (0.174) (0.0169) (0.0123) (0.0143) C: Employment Protection HPWP* Knowledge Intensity 0.244*** *** *** *** (0.0532) ( ) ( ) ( ) HPWP* Knowledge Intensity * Employment *** ** *** *** Protection Legislation (0.0206) ( ) ( ) ( )
13 Higher bang-for-the-buck of packaging reforms for adoption % Example of cloud computing Increasing managerial quality (HPWP) to sample maximum (DNK) in different market environments A B C Low PMR High PMR Low DTRI High DTRI Low EPL High EPL NB: all differences are statistically significant The positive effect of managerial quality on adoption is boosted by easier access to markets and reallocation
14 The digital-productivity nexus We have shown that digital adoption is boosted by the right skills especially under the right incentive framework Q But does it affect firm-level productivity and if so, are all firms/sectors equally affected?
15 Digital adoption and productivity: a firmlevel analysis References/Literature: evidence on the granular (firm-level) impact of ICT Single-country studies Netherlands: Polder et al. (2009). "Productivity effects of innovation modes Italy: Hall et al. (2012), Evidence on the impact of R&D and ICT investment on innovation and productivity in Italian firms Chile: Álvarez R. (2016), The impact of R&D and ICT. Investment on innovation and productivity in chilean firms', Belgium: Dhyne et al. (2017), IT and Productivity New Zealand: Fabling and Grimes (2016), Does ultrafast broadband increase firm productivity Cross country study Bartelsman, et al. (2016) CDM using a cross-country micro moments database Data Bureau van Dijk (ORBIS) firm-level MFP according to Gal (2013) Coverage: , 21 EU countries, 25 industries Firms with >10 employees only to match adoption data
16 Modelling productivity growth, conditional on catch-up and firm characteristics Following Aghion, P. and P. Howitt (1998), Endogenous Growth Theory and Acemoglu, D., P. Aghion and F. Zilibotti (2006), Distance to the Frontier, Selection and Economic Growth MMMMMM iiiiiiii = ββ 1 MMMMMM LLLLLLLLLLLL ssss + ββ 2 GGGGGG iiiiiiii + ββ 3 AAAAAA iiiiiiii + ββ 4 LLLLLLLL iiiiiiii + ββ 5 DDDDDDDDDDDDDD ccss + δδ cccc + δδ ss + εε MFP growth (Wooldridge) Growth of global leader Gap to global frontier Firm-level controls Digital adoption Fixed effects Interpretation from combining industry-level adoption with firm level MFP growth not obvious Two possible channels: intensive/extensive margin (spillovers from adoption in other firms or gains from within-firm adoption) However, may help addressing endogeneity issues
17 Are there productivity benefits and who benefits most from adoption? PCA: high speed broadband access, ERP, CRM, By productivity quartile (1=least productive) By size class (10-20; 20-49; ; 250+) Full 1quart 2quart 3quart 4quart 1quart 2quart 3quart 4quart Frontier growth 0.236*** 0.251*** 0.188*** 0.206*** 0.306*** 0.245*** 0.248*** 0.200*** 0.185*** (0.0393) (0.0513) (0.0510) (0.0455) (0.0460) (0.0371) (0.0389) (0.0591) (0.0565) Lagged gap 0.107*** *** *** *** 0.154*** 0.133*** 0.106*** *** *** (0.0126) (0.0286) ( ) ( ) ( ) (0.0143) (0.0132) (0.0117) (0.0169) PCA (digital technologies) *** ** *** *** *** *** *** *** ** ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Observations 1,348, , , , , , , ,438 91,678 R-squared Country-Time FE YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES Sector FE YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES Firm controls (age, size) YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES While all firms benefit from higher digital adoption, the effect is stronger for low productive, small and medium-sized enterprises.
18 Which sectors are behind these results? Manufacturing Non-manufacturing Services Frontier growth 0.152*** 0.172*** 0.134** Lagged gap 0.152*** *** 0.118*** PCA (digital technologies) ** *** ** Observations R-squared Country-Time FE YES YES YES Sector FE YES YES YES Firm controls (age, size) YES YES YES Q: What characteristics of the manufacturing sector lead firms to benefit more from digital adoption?
19 Distinctive features of the manufacturing sector 1. Share of high-routine jobs 2. GVC participation High Routine GVC (rhs) % of high routine jobs Index 45 1,4 40 1,2 35 1, ,8 20 0,6 15 0, ,2 0 10_12 13_15 16_18 24_25 26_28 29_30 31_33 35_39 41_43 45_47 49_53 55_56 59_63 64_66 69_82 0,0 Manufacturing Services Because the manufacturing sector is more integrated in GVCs It is more exposed to digital technologies (spillovers) It may have greater use for organisational technologies (e.g. ERP/CRM) A greater share of high-routine jobs may indicate More scope to reorganise production to take advantage of digital technologies
20 Productivity effects are boosted by GVCs and high-routine jobs MMMMMM iiiiiiii = [BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB] + ββ 44 DDDDDDDDDDDDDD ccss + ββ 55 DDDDDDDDDDDDDD cccc GGGGCC oooo HHHH cccc + δδ cccc + δδ ss + εε GVC participation Share of highroutine jobs PCA *** *** ( ) ( ) PCA*GVC participation ** ( ) (0.0246) By technology High speed broadband 0.168*** 0.121*** (0.0633) (0.0408) High speed broadband * GVC (0.0564) (0.164) ERP 0.160*** 0.120*** (0.0488) (0.0430) ERP * GVC * (0.0426) (0.297) (0.0883) (0.0652) * GVC 0.111** (0.0550) (0.196) CRM 0.230*** 0.188*** (0.0655) (0.0436) CRM * GVC 0.104** (0.0483) (0.271) Blue = standalone statistically significant Red= interaction term statistically significant Effect is particularly strong for ERP and CRM
21 Policies to enhance digital diffusion Part I: Structural policies and digital adoption Roll-out of broadband high-speed internet is a key enabler of digital adoption Capabilities: Upgrading ICT skills via education and training system (school, on and out of the job, LL learning) is a prerequisite for digital adoption Incentives: Streamlining administrative burdens and easing access to services markets can enhance digital adoption through competitive pressures Reducing barriers to digital trade to ensure the availability of digital products and complementary services Package policies for largest adoption benefits! Part II: The digital-productivity nexus Benefits from higher digital adoption spread to all firms But, the effect is stronger for low productive, small and mediumsized enterprises could help close the gap between laggards and frontier Results are driven by sectors more integrated in Global Value Chains and with a higher share of routine jobs (i.e. manufacturing) Channels yet to be explored Was Solow too pessimistic after all?
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24 References Andrews, D., C. Criscuolo and P. Gal (2016), "The Best versus the Rest: The Global Productivity Slowdown, Divergence across Firms and the Role of Public Policy", OECD Productivity Working Papers, No. 5, OECD Publishing, Paris, Aghion, P. and P. Howitt (1998), Endogenous Growth Theory, MIT Press. Acemoglu, D., P. Aghion and F. Zilibotti (2006), Distance to the Frontier, Selection and Economic Growth, Journal of the European Economic Association 4(1), pp Álvarez R. (2016), The impact of R&D and ICT. Investment on innovation and productivity in chilean firms', Inter-American Development Bank Technical Note Series: Washignton DC, IDB-TN-1056, June. Bartelsman, George van Leeuwen & Michael Polder (2016) CDM using a cross-country micro moments database, Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 26:1-2, , Dhyne et al (2017), IT and Productivity Gal, P. (2013). Measuring Productivity at the Firm Level Using ORBIS. (OECD Economics Department Working Papers; No. 1049). OECD: OECD Economics Department. DOI: /5k46dsb25ls6-en Griffith, Rachel, Stephen Redding, and John Van Reenen (2004) Mapping the Two Faces of R&D: Productivity Growth in a Panel of OECD Industries, The Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 86, No. 4, pp Griffith, Rachel, Stephen Redding, and Helen Simpson (2009) Technological Catch-Up And Geographic Proximity, Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 49, No. 4, pp Hall B., Lotti F., Mairesse J. (2012), Evidence on the impact of R&D and ICT investment on innovation and productivity in Italian firms, Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 22, Polder, Michael & Leeuwen, George van & Mohnen, Pierre & Raymond, Wladimir, "Productivity effects of innovation modes," MPRA Paper 18893, University Library of Munich, Germany.
25 Sectors NACE Rev 2 Description Manufacture of beverages, food and tobacco products Manufacture of textiles, wearing apparel, leather and related products Manufacture of wood & products of wood & cork, except furniture; articles of straw & plaiting materials; paper & paper products; printing & reproduction of recorded media Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum, chemical & basic pharmaceutical products, rubber & plastics, other non-metallic mineral products Manufacture of basic metals & fabricated metal products excluding machines & equipments 26 Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products Manufacture of electrical equipment, machinery and equipment n.e.c Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers, other transport equipment Manufacture of furniture and other manufacturing; repair and installation of machinery and equipment 35_39 Electricity, gas, steam, air conditioning and water supply 41_43 Construction 45 Trade of motor vehicles and motorcycles 46 Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles 47 Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles 49_53 Transportation and storage ) 55_56 Accommodation and Food and beverage service activities Publishing activities; motion picture, video & television programme production, sound recording & music publishing; programming & broadcasting 61 Telecommunications Computer programming, consultancy and related activities, information service activities 64 Other monetary intermediation, other credit granting 65 Insurance, reinsurance 66 Security and commodity contracts brokerage, other activities auxiliary to financial services, except insurance and pension funding 68 Real estate activities Professional, scientific and technical activities Administrative and support service activities
26 Diffusion across industries Panel B: Diffusion across industries (NACE Rev 2, codes 10-83) Gap 1st and 3rd quartiles Average Lowest Highest % Broadband Social Media High Speed Internet Enterprise Resource Planning Customer Relationship Management Supply Chain Management (complex) Big Data Note: For Panel B, sector corresponds to Manufacture of basic metals & fabricated metal products excluding machines & equipment; sector 26 to Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products; sector to Manufacture of furniture and other manufacturing; repair and installation of machinery and equipment; sector to Construction services; sector to Accommodation and Food and beverage service activities; sector to Publishing activities; motion picture, video & television programme production, sound recording & music publishing; programming & broadcasting; sector 61 to Telecommunications; and sector to Computer programming, consultancy and related activities, information service activities. Source: based on Eurostat, Digital Economy and Society (database)
27 Summary statistics Table 1. Summary statistics of policy and structural factors. Obs Mean Std. Dev. Min Max Capabilities I. Organisational capital II. Skilled labour III. Allocation of talent Incentives I. Entry and competition II. Exit and reallocation Quality of Management school High performance work practices Percentage of adults with no ICT skills Lifelong learning Percentage of low skilled in training Percentage of high skilled in training E-Government Skill mismatch Administrative barriers to start-ups Barriers in services sectors Digital trade restrictions EPL Venture Capital Tax incentives Insolvency regimes
28 Smoking guns Figure 1. Use of high-speed broadband (>30 Mbit/s) is associated with higher digital Note: Average adoption rate across 4 technologies (ERP, CRM,, (high)) for a sample of 25 countries and 25 sectors (see Appendix 1 for more details). Source: Authors calculations, based on Eurostat, Digital Economy and Society Statistics, Comprehensive Database and national sources, September 2017.
29 Proxies for capabilities and incentives Table 1. Proxies for capability and incentive factors Capabilities Organisational capital Skilled labour Policy variable Source of policy variable Exposure variable Quality of management schools World Economic Forum Knowledge intensity High performance work practices (HPWP) Percentage of adults with no ICT skills The share of (low and high-skilled) workers receiving training The share of adults participating in lifelong learning E-Government OECD Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) OECD Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) OECD Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) OECD Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) OECD Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard 2017 Allocation of talent Skill mismatch Adalet McGowan and Andrews (2015) based on the OECD Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) Incentives Entry and competition Administrative burdens on start-ups OECD Product Market Regulation Index Knowledge intensity Knowledge intensity Knowledge intensity Knowledge intensity Knowledge intensity Knowledge intensity Firm turnover Exit and reallocation Barriers to entry in services Digital Trade Restrictiveness Index The OECD indicator of employment protect legislation (EPL) OECD Product Market Regulation Index European Centre for International Political Economy OECD Indicators of Employment Protection Firm turnover Share of computer service (ISIC Rev4 sector C72: Computer and related activities) purchases, in total purchases of intermediates. Firm turnover The share of venture capital in GDP Eurostat External financial dependency Indirect government support through R&D tax incentives OECD Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard OECD 2015 Knowledge intensity OECD indicator of the efficiency of insolvency regimes OECD Insolvency Regime Indicator External financial dependency
30 Bivariate results Table 5. The joint effects of incentives and capabilities Pairwise regression results ENTRY AND COMPETITION Incentives Administrative barriers for start-ups x Turnover Barriers to the services sector x Turnover DTRI X share of comp services Enterprise Resource Planning Customer Relationship Management (complex) Enterprise Resource Planning Customer Relationship Management (complex) Enterprise Resource Planning Customer Relationship Management Incentive * *** ** *** ** *** ** ** Quality of management schools x knowledge intensity *** 0.169*** 0.160*** *** 0.170*** 0.160*** *** 0.172*** 0.163*** Incentive *** * *** *** * *** High Performance Work Practices x knowledge intensity (complex) *** ** *** *** ** *** *** ** *** Incentive *** * *** ** *** ** *** Percentage of adults with no ICT skills x knowledge intensity *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Incentive *** *** * *** * Percentage of low skilled in training x knowledge intensity *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Incentive *** * *** * *** ** Percentage of high skilled in training x knowledge intensity *** ** *** *** ** *** * ** *** Incentive *** * *** ** ** * Lifelong learning x knowledge intensity *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Incentives *** *** *** *** * E-Government x knowledge intensity *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Incentive *** * ** *** *** ** *** Skill mismatch x knowledge intensity *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
31 Bivariate results Table 5. (continued) REALLOCATION AND EXIT Incentives Venture Capital x Financial Dependency BERD indirect X knowledge intensity EPL x Turnover Enterprise Resource Planning Customer Relationship Management (complex) Enterprise Resource Planning Customer Relationship Management (complex) Enterprise Resource Planning Customer Relationship Management Incentive *** *** * *** * *** Quality of management schools x knowledge intensity *** 0.120*** *** 0.162*** 0.158*** *** 0.170*** 0.162*** Incentive *** 0.414*** 0.595*** *** 0.705*** 0.424** * *** * High Performance Work Practices x knowledge intensity *** ** *** *** ** *** Incentive *** *** ** 0.588*** ** *** * Percentage of adults with no ICT skills x knowledge intensity ** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Incentive *** *** ** 0.634*** * ** Percentage of low skilled in training x knowledge intensity -5.96e * *** -6.05e *** *** *** *** *** *** Incentive *** 0.326** 0.373*** ** 0.660*** * ** Percentage of high skilled in training x knowledge intensity *** *** * *** *** ** *** Incentive *** *** *** 0.803*** 0.431** ** *** Lifelong learning x knowledge intensity * *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Incentive ** ** 0.563*** *** ** ** E-Government x knowledge intensity *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Incentive *** 0.279** 0.596*** * 0.516** * *** ** Skill mismatch x knowledge intensity (complex) *** *** ** *** *** *** ***
32 The role of broadband access Technology ERP CRM CC CC High High Speed Internet (>30 Mbit/s) Constant Observations R-squared 0.214*** 0.248*** 0.178*** 0.110*** (0.0477) (0.0425) (0.0378) (0.0343) 0.372*** 0.385*** 0.112*** ** (0.0303) (0.0264) (0.0204) (0.0196) Table A.6. High-speed broadband connections are critical to the adoption of all digital Dependent variable: percentage of firms >10 employees adopting the digital technology Note: The results show estimates for the percentage of firms adopting ERP, CRM or CC technologies regressed on the percentage of firms using high-speed internet, country and industry fixed effects; ***, ** and * represent p<0.01, p<0.05 and p<0.1 respectively.
33 Robustness check ERP CRM (high) High-speed internet 0.205*** 0.236*** 0.161*** 0.102** (0.0624) (0.0648) (0.0543) (0.0465) EPL* Job turnover ** * * ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Constant 0.576*** 0.503*** 0.181*** 0.139*** (0.0927) (0.0728) (0.0623) (0.0476) Observations R-squared Table B.2. EPL interacted with job turnover Dependent variable: percentage of firms >10 employees adopting the digital technology
34 Capabilities across countries High-Performance Work Practices (HPWP) Share of jobs with high and mean HPWP score (average value, across jobs, of the HPWP index), 2012, 2015 Familiarity with ICT Percentage share of adults (15-65) with insufficient or no ICT experience Percentage of jobs with high HPWP (left) Mean HPWP index (right) 3,1 3,0 2,9 2,8 2,7 2,6 2,5 2,4 2,3 % SWE NLD NOR DNK GBR CAN USA BEL FIN DEU AUS OECD AUT KOR FRA CZE EST JPN IRL ESP SVK ITA POL 5 ITA 4,5 LUX BEL POL AUT HUN 4 FRA ESP ISR TUR SVK GRC CAN CZE DEU PRT 3,5 JPN EST ISL LVA GBR SVN 3 USA KOR MEX IRL FIN DNK 2,5 NOR NZL NLD 2 1,5 1 CHE CHL AUS SWE 0, ,5 1 Administrative 1,5 burdens 2 on start-ups 2,5 3 3,5 Barriers in services sectors Barriers to market access Higher values indicate higher barriers to entry 0,7 0,6 0,5 0,4 0,3 0,2 0,1 0 Barriers to digital trade Indicator increasing in barriers to digital trade DTRI Restrictions on Data TUR DEU DNK FIN GBR HUN MEX AUS CHE PRT AUT LUX IRL BEL ISR CZE CYP NOR CHL
35 HR and knowledge intensity Table B.3. Capabilities and digital adoption robustness to a different exposure variable Exposure variable: share of high routine employment Figure B.1. The correlation between knowledge intensity and the share of high-routine employment I. Organisational capital Enterprise Resource Planning Customer Relationship Managemen t (complex) Quality of Management school x share of routine tasks * *** *** *** High-speed broadband access (>30Mbit/s) 0.216*** 0.207*** 0.134** Observations High performance work practices x share of routine tasks ** *** *** High-speed broadband access (>30Mbit/s) 0.367*** 0.247*** 0.141* Observations II. Talent Pool Percentage of adults with no ICT skills x share of routine tasks * *** *** High-speed broadband access (>30Mbit/s) 0.334*** 0.210** 0.161** Observations Low skilled in training x share of routine tasks ** *** *** High-speed broadband access (>30Mbit/s) 0.338*** 0.333*** 0.209*** Observations High skilled in training x share of routine tasks *** *** High-speed broadband access (>30Mbit/s) 0.339*** 0.329*** 0.205*** Observations Lifelong learning x share of routine tasks *** *** High-speed broadband access (>30Mbit/s) 0.344*** 0.208** 0.149* Observations Skill mismatch x share of routine tasks ** ** ** High-speed broadband access (>30Mbit/s) 0.319*** 0.222** 0.139** Observations 0.314*** 0.365*** *** ** E-Governent x share of routine tasks ** * High-speed broadband access (>30Mbit/s) 0.211** 0.205** 0.116* Observations
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