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"It's Not Just the ATMs: Technology, Firm Strategies, Jobs, and Earnings in Retail Banking"
Larry W. Hunter, Annette Bernhardt, Katherine L. Hughes and Eva Skuratowicz, June 2000

Abstract: The authors examine trends in job content and earnings in selected jobs in two American banks. Firm restructuring and technological changes resulted in higher earnings for college-educated workers. The banks followed different strategies in implementing these changes for lower-skill jobs, with different effects on bank tellers in particular. The authors conclude that technology enables workplace reform but does not determine its effect on jobs and earnings; these effects are contingent on managerial strategies. This focus on organizational processes and managerial strategy provides a complementary approach to accounts of growing inequality that center solely on the role of individual skills and technological change.

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