Conference 2024
The Impact of AI on White Collar Work
June 12-13, 2024
Organised by
Magnus Lodefalk (initiator), Economics, Örebro University, Sweden; Ratio Institute, Sweden; Global Labor Organization, Germany
Hildegunn Kyvik-Nordås, Economics, Council on Economic Policy, Switzerland; Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, Norway; Örebro University, Sweden.
Martin Längkvist, Computer Science, Centre for Applied Autonomous Sensor Systems, Örebro University, Sweden.
Sarah Schroeder, Economics, Research Centre for Firms and Industry Dynamics (FIND), Aarhus University, Denmark.
Holger Görg, Economics, Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Germany; IZA, Germany; GEP, Nottingham University; FIND, Aarhus University.
Sponsored by
- Wallander, Hedelius and Browaldh Foundations
This is the third interdisciplinary conference about the use of artificial intelligence in white collar work and implications for the labour market. White collar work is increasingly important in employment. Meanwhile, it performs a number of tasks that are susceptible to AI-induced automation. At the conference, researchers will present their current research. We welcome researchers in economics, computer-science, informatics, statistics, management, and law. To benefit the research presented, we aim for an active and close interaction between participants, akin to a workshop.
Format
11 papers will be selected for presentation.
35 minutes presentation of the paper.
15 minutes for the discussant of the paper.
10 minutes open discussion.
Every presenter is expected to be a discussant for another paper. The conference includes ample opportunities to network.
Other attendees are welcome, subject to space limitations.
Venue: Katrinelunds Gästgiveri & Sjökrog, beautifully located by Lake Hjälmaren, 30 mins outside Örebro.
Conference accommodation is covered for presenters, while their economy travel is remunerated up to fixed amounts. Conference meals are covered for all.
Submission and registration
22 April 2024 – Submission deadline (closed)
Submit abstracts (< 300 words) to
conf-ai-econlab@oru.se
12 May – Selection, based on abstracts.
1 June – Papers to be sent by presenters to discussants.
1 June – Final date for registering (for all) by e-mailing to conf-ai-econlab@oru.se: full name, academic title, subject, organization, and country.
Dates
The conference starts early Wednesday morning and ends in mid-afternoon on Thursday.
Programme
When finalised, the full programme will be available below, with embedded links to most of the papers.