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摘要
以信息技术(IT)为代表的创新被认为是企业生存的关键。企业利用信息技术创新来提高财务业绩和运营效率。过去的技术创新主要是引进机器替代体力劳动,而以人工智能为代表的现代信息技术创新表明,它也可以替代人的创造力和脑力劳动,增加了各级人力资源的工作不稳定性。因此,在保证工作安全的基础上进行信息技术创新,企业和劳动者的利益会发生冲突,劳动者会像他们的前辈拒绝机器一样拒绝信息技术创新。此外,工人中的弱势群体将体验到更大的工作不安全感。在经济危机期间,企业为了生存会努力降低劳动力成本,这也对工人的工作保障构成了威胁。本研究将 IT 创新强度分为系统和流程两个方面,探讨了 IT 创新强度对工人创新阻力的影响,并确定了工人脆弱性和企业财务绩效的调节作用。本研究利用韩国劳动和收入面板研究(Korean Labor & Income Panel Study)的数据,揭示了女工比例高的工作场所更有可能在应对信息技术创新时采取创新抵制措施;企业财务绩效越差,这种倾向越强。此外,本研究还提出了影响、局限性和未来研究方向。
Innovation Resistance of Vulnerable Workers: Focusing on Corporate Financial Performance
Innovation, as represented by information technology (IT), is considered essential to the survival of a business. Companies use IT innovation to improve their financial performance and the effectiveness of their operations. While technological innovation in the past focused on the introduction of machines to replace physical labor, modern IT innovation, represented by artificial intelligence, has shown that it can also replace human creativity and intellectual labor, increasing job insecurity for human resources at all levels. Therefore, the interests of companies and workers in IT innovation based on the assurance of job security conflict, and workers are motivated to reject IT innovation just like their predecessors who rejected machines. Moreover, vulnerable groups of workers will experience greater job insecurity. During the economic crisis, companies try to reduce labor costs to survive, which also poses a threat to workers’ job security. This study examines the impact of IT innovation intensity on workers’ innovation resistance by dividing it into system and process aspects and identifying the moderating effects of workers’ vulnerability and firms’ financial performance. Using data from the Korean Labor & Income Panel Study in South Korea, this study reveals that workplaces with a high proportion of female workers are more likely to engage in innovation resistance in response to IT innovation; this tendency is stronger the worse the financial performance of the firm. Furthermore, this study presents the implications and limitations and directions for future research.