Digitalisation and its impact on the economy: insights from a survey of large companies
Catherine Elding and
Richard Morris
Economic Bulletin Boxes, 2018, vol. 7
Abstract:
This box summarises the findings of an ad hoc ECB survey of leading euro area companies looking at the impact that digitalisation has on the economy. Overall, companies regard digitalisation as having a positive impact on their sales and productivity, mainly because it provides better access to customers, facilitates the sharing of knowledge and makes production processes more efficient. They also see digitalisation increasing their flexibility when it comes to price setting. Most companies, particularly manufacturers, tend to regard digitalisation as reducing costs and increasing margins, but retailers are more likely to see input costs increasing and margins being squeezed. Finally, companies report that digitalisation is having a small negative impact on employment, while emphasising the importance of retraining and upskilling. JEL Classification: O33, E00
Keywords: Digitalisation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-11
Note: 2322645
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