AI and workforce dynamics: a bibliometric analysis of job creation, displacement and reskilling

Shimray, Somipam R. and Subaveerapandiyan, A. (2025) AI and workforce dynamics: a bibliometric analysis of job creation, displacement and reskilling. GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE MEMORY AND COMMUNICATION. ISSN 2514-9342

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Abstract

PurposeThis study aims to map the evolution of scholarly research on the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and workforce dynamics, specifically focusing on job creation, displacement and reskilling, through a comprehensive bibliometric analysis spanning 2005-2024.Design/methodology/approachA quantitative bibliometric methodology was adopted using data extracted from the Scopus database. The study applies performance analysis and science mapping techniques using Bibliometrix (R) and VOSviewer to examine publication trends, influential authors, institutional collaboration, keyword co-occurrence and thematic clusters within the AI-employment discourse.FindingsThe study identifies a sharp increase in scholarly interest post-2015, with notable research clusters in AI-enabled job creation, task-based displacement and workforce reskilling strategies. The USA, China and the UK are the leading contributors, while European countries demonstrate higher international collaboration rates. Influential theoretical frameworks include Schumpeter's Creative Destruction, Dynamic Skill theory and task-based AI substitution models.Originality/valueUnlike prior fragmented or sector-specific studies, this research provides a holistic bibliometric synthesis of AI and workforce literature. It bridges empirical trends with theoretical insights and offers policy-relevant perspectives on reskilling, education and inclusive labor strategies. The study contributes a scalable research map for future investigations into AI-driven labor market transformations.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Artificial intelligence, Workforce dynamics, Job creation, Job displacement, Reskilling, Education and lifelong learning
Subjects: Computer Science > Information Science & Library Science
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Last Modified: 06 Feb 2026 07:10
URI: https://ir.vmrfdu.edu.in/id/eprint/6781

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