J 2024

Impact of Robot Installations on Employment and Labour Productivity in Automotive Industry

PISKOVÁ, Lenka, Marian DOBRANSCHI, Pavel SEMERÁD and Milena OTAVOVÁ

Basic information

Original name

Impact of Robot Installations on Employment and Labour Productivity in Automotive Industry

Authors

PISKOVÁ, Lenka, Marian DOBRANSCHI, Pavel SEMERÁD and Milena OTAVOVÁ

Edition

Central European Business Review, 2024

Other information

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Organization unit

STING ACADEMY
Změněno: 26/10/2024 13:00, Ing. et Ing. Pavel Semerád, Ph.D., MBA

Abstract

V originále

The automotive industry is regarded as one of the most robotized sectors of the manufacturing industry. The topic of robotization is currently intensely debated as part of the Fourth Industrial Revolution or Industry 4.0. In this study, we focus on automobile manufacturers operating in selected countries of the European Union and analyse the level of labour productivity and employment in the period 2002-2021. Specifically, we investigate whether the annual installation of robots and the total number of robots in the automotive industry have a negative impact on labour demand. The collected data are evaluated using empirical analysis. Our estimations show that the installation of robots in the automotive industry has a positive effect on labour demand. At the same time, however, it is found that labour productivity tends to decrease as the number of robots increases. A possible explanation for these results is that major manufacturing activities in this sector are being replaced with machines at the expense of human labour.