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Journal Article

Multi-task Learning and the Reorganization of Work

Authors

  • Lindbeck
  • A.
  • Snower
  • D.J.

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JEL Classification

J23 J24 L23 M12 O33

Key Words

information flows

job rotation

learning

multi-tasking

Restructuring

technological change

Technologischer Wandel

work organization

The paper analyzes the contemporary organizational restructuring of production and work within firms. We emphasize the shift from a Tayloristic organization of work (characterized by significant specialization by tasks) to a holistic organization (featuring job rotation, integration of tasks and learning across tasks). We examine four driving forces behind this restructuring process: advances in production technologies promoting technological task complementarities, advances in information technologies promoting informational task complementarities, changes in worker preferences in favor of versatile work, and advances in human capital that make workers more versatile. Our analysis can also help explain the recent widening of wage differentials and disparities in job opportunities, not only between groups with similar characteristics, but also within these groups.

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  • Prof. Dennis J. Snower, Ph.D.
    President Emeritus

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