Technology use, work adaptation, and economic vulnerability during COVID‐19

Author:

Khademorezaian Kasra1,Kosmopoulou Georgia1,Connelly Shane2,Fichtel Mark2,Gujar Yash2,Sun Heshan3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Economics University of Oklahoma Norman Oklahoma USA

2. Department of Psychology University of Oklahoma Norman Oklahoma USA

3. Division of Management Information Systems University of Oklahoma Norman Oklahoma USA

Abstract

AbstractWe explore how technology use helped to cope with the stresses of social distancing during the pandemic contributing insights about the impact of work adaptation enabled by technology on economic vulnerability and resilience. Using a three‐wave survey conducted across 10 states in the United States, we found evidence that a high level of technology use was linked to a greater chance of maintaining employment during the pandemic. We evaluate job retention as a function of an index based on the prevalence of information technology (IT) usage in the workplace and psychological and somatic well‐being, controlling for technology use outside of the workplace, and socioeconomic and demographic characteristics.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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