This study examines the association between firm-level investments in automation technologies and employment outcomes, drawing on a panel dataset of approximately 10,450 Italian firms. We focus on the proliferation of non-standard labour contracts introduced by labour market reforms in the 2000s, which facilitated external labour flexibility. Our findings reveal a positive relationship between automation investments and the adoption of these flexible labour arrangements. Guided by a conceptual framework, we interpret this result as evidence of complementarity between automation technologies – viewed as flexible capital – and non-standard contractual arrangements – viewed as flexible labour. This complementarity is essential for enhancing operational flexibility, a critical driver of firm performance in competitive market environments. From a policy perspective, our analysis highlights the importance of measures that protect labour without undermining the efficiency gains enabled by automation.

The complementarity between automation and flexible labour contracts: firm-level evidence from Italy / S. Traverso, M. Vatiero, E. Zaninotto. - In: JOURNAL OF INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS. - ISSN 1744-1382. - 21:(2025 Apr), pp. e15.1-e15.17. [10.1017/S1744137425000104]

The complementarity between automation and flexible labour contracts: firm-level evidence from Italy

M. Vatiero
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2025

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This study examines the association between firm-level investments in automation technologies and employment outcomes, drawing on a panel dataset of approximately 10,450 Italian firms. We focus on the proliferation of non-standard labour contracts introduced by labour market reforms in the 2000s, which facilitated external labour flexibility. Our findings reveal a positive relationship between automation investments and the adoption of these flexible labour arrangements. Guided by a conceptual framework, we interpret this result as evidence of complementarity between automation technologies – viewed as flexible capital – and non-standard contractual arrangements – viewed as flexible labour. This complementarity is essential for enhancing operational flexibility, a critical driver of firm performance in competitive market environments. From a policy perspective, our analysis highlights the importance of measures that protect labour without undermining the efficiency gains enabled by automation.
automation; complementarity; flexible capital; flexible labour; labour contracts
Settore ECON-01/A - Economia politica
Settore ECON-02/A - Politica economica
Settore ECON-03/A - Scienza delle finanze
apr-2025
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