Hollenstein, HeinzHeinzHollensteinStucki, TobiasTobiasStucki2024-11-192024-11-192012-1210.24451/arbor.88https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.88https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/31668The paper analyzes the relevance of the three constituent elements of the ‘new firm paradigm’, i.e. ICT, workplace organization and human capital, as determinants of a firm’s provision of training. We concentrate on apprenticeship training, which in German-speaking countries is a widespread practice of skill formation. Econometric studies dealing with a firm’s provision of apprenticeships so far did not pay much attention to the influence of a shift towards the new paradigm. We find that apprenticeship training is an appropriate way of skill formation in advanced economies, but this may not be the case in leading-edge segments of the economy.Firm-based trainingApprenticeshipICTWorkplace organizationHuman capital formationThe New Firm Paradigm' and the Provision of Training: The Impact of ICT , Workplace Organization-article