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Automation Anxieties: Perceptions About Technological Automation and the Future of Pharmacy Work

Cameron Piercy Angela Gist-Mackey

Abstrak

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 disparities in the perceptions of automation. Specifically, this study applies the skills-biased technical change hypothesis, an economic theory that low-skill jobs are the most likely to be affected by increased automation (Acemoglu & Restrepo, 2019), to the mental models of pharmacy workers. We formalize the hypothesis that anxiety about automation leads to perceptions that jobs will change in the future and automation will increase. We also posit anxiety about overpayment related to these outcomes. Results largely support the skillsbiased hypothesis as a mental model shared by pharmacy workers regardless of position, with few effects for overpayment anxiety.

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Cameron Piercy

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Angela Gist-Mackey

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Piercy, C., Gist-Mackey, A. (2021). Automation Anxieties: Perceptions About Technological Automation and the Future of Pharmacy Work. https://doi.org/10.30658/hmc.2.10

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2021
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en
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10.30658/hmc.2.10
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