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The present paper estimates and decomposes the employment effect of innovation by R&D intensity levels. Our micro … innovation by 1% may increase employment up to 0.7%. The job creation effect of innovation reaches its peak when R&D intensity is …&D investment and firm employment, and to address important econometric issues, which is not possible in the standard estimation …
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We provide a novel evidence about the innovation-employment nexus by decomposing it by R&D intensity in a continuous … relationship between the R&D-driven innovation and firm employment as well as address important econometric issues, which is not … innovation and employment entails important non-linearities responsible for significant differences in employment response to …
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sample. However, this positive significant effect corresponds to the high-tech sector and services, while the effect is not … significant for traditional manufacturing. The results support the policy agenda of promoting structural change in European …
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The paper aims at estimating the innovation impact of the vertical integration of knowledge intensive business services … manufacturing innovation is then estimated. By merging OECD data on sectoral R&D and input-output tables with sectoral patent … (KIBS) into manufacturing. Referring to the vertically integrated sectors of an economy allows innovative knowledge, which …
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manufacturing sectors. To date, companies increasingly rely on outside innovation for new products and processes and have become …The rise of knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) may be considered as one of the decisive trends of economic … subsystem approach to input-output matrix analysis to study the vertical integration of knowledge-based business services into …
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role of innovation, demand, wages and the composition of employment by professional groups. A model is developed and an … innovation leads to job losses and wage growth has a negative effect that is lower than in other industries. Business services …The patterns and mechanisms of job creation in business services are investigated in this article by considering the …
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This report surveys the literature on the employment impact of ICT. Two competing views - compensation and substitution …, de-skilling and possibly a jobless economy. Recent employment trends are often seen as indicative of mismatches between … evidence, a consensus regarding the employment effect of ICT remains elusive. While there are many empirical studies on …
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that different platform types affect differently the profits, mark-ups, employment and wages of incumbent service firms …
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In this article, we analyse the microeconomic relationship between innovation and employment, using company data from … quantifying the employment impact of R&D and innovation policies should take into account that an aggregate constant elasticity …&D can account for both product and process innovation. The existence of non constant elasticities is assessed, due to the …
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. Innovation cooperation is recognised as one of its antecedents, along with R&D, but with different possible outcomes, depending … on innovation. The empirical application, carried out on about 10,500 firms located in 3 EU countries (i.e. Germany … firm's AC providing it occurs within the national boundaries. The transformation of AC into actual innovation is favoured …
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