Automation anxieties: Perceptions about technological automation and the future of pharmacy work

CW Piercy, AN Gist-Mackey - Human-Machine Communication, 2021 - search.informit.org
This study uses a sample of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians (N= 240) who differ in
skill, education, and income to replicate and extend past findings about socioeconomic …

[HTML][HTML] Insecure or optimistic? Employees' diverging appraisals of automation, and consequences for job attitudes

AF Gödöllei, JW Beck - Computers in Human Behavior Reports, 2023 - Elsevier
Automation may have varied consequences on individual workers, ranging from job loss to
enhanced productivity. Although some of these disruptions may be outside of their control …

Hoping for the best, preparing for the worst: employee reactions to automation at work

A Godollei - 2022 - uwspace.uwaterloo.ca
Automation is increasingly becoming a disruptive force in modern workplaces. For individual
workers, the consequences of automation are varied; In some cases, employees may be …

No rage against the machines: Threat of automation does not change policy preferences

B Zhang - Proceedings of the 2022 AAAI/ACM conference on AI …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
Labor-saving technology has already decreased employment opportunities for middle-skill
workers. Experts anticipate that advances in AI and robotics will cause even more significant …

Who perceived automation as a threat to their jobs in metro Atlanta: Results from the 2019 Metro Atlanta Speaks survey

R Ghimire, J Skinner, M Carnathan - Technology in Society, 2020 - Elsevier
While ethnic minorities, less-educated or less-skilled workers, and low-income workers are,
in general, deemed more vulnerable to automation, the literature has not adequately …

The impact of automation and artificial intelligence on worker well-being

L Nazareno, DS Schiff - Technology in Society, 2021 - Elsevier
Discourse surrounding the future of work often treats technological substitution of workers as
a cause for concern, but complementarity as a good. However, while automation and …

[PDF][PDF] Where machines could replace humans-and where they can't (yet)

M Chui, J Manyika, M Miremadi - The McKinsey Quarterly, 2016 - mckinsey.de
As automation technologiessuch as machine learning and robotics play an increasingly
great role in everyday life, their potential effect on the workplace has, unsurprisingly …

Perceptions about the impact of automation in the workplace

M Dodel, GS Mesch - Information, Communication & Society, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
In recent years, there has been increasing social concern about the impact of automation on
labor market outcomes, a phenomenon known as technological unemployment. Specific …

“You're fired,” says the robot: the rise of automation in the workplace, technophobes, and fears of unemployment

PK McClure - Social Science Computer Review, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
The rapid adoption of new technologies in the workplace, especially robotics and artificial
intelligence (AI), has motivated some researchers to determine what effects such …

Job quality and automation: Do more automatable occupations have less job satisfaction and health?

L Liu - Journal of Industrial Relations, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Social scientists have made predictions about the automation of jobs, as well as the
negative consequences that technology has on job quality, but not how these phenomena …