Innovation, productivity and training
Authors: Benoît Dostie
Overview
Abstract (English)
The firm’s stock of human capital is an important determinant of its ability to innovate. As such, any increase in this stock through firm-sponsored training might lead to more innovation. We test this hypothesis using detailed data on firms’ human capital investments and innovation performance, the Canadian longitudinal linked employer-employee data from 1999-2006. Our results, with workplace fixed-effects and allowing for time-varying productivity shocks, demonstrate that more training leads to more product and process innovation, with on-the-job training playing a role that is as important as classroom training. We then demonstrate that on-the-job training has a positive impact on firm-level productivity through improved process innovation.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Working paper (online) |
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Author | Benoît Dostie |
Publication Year | 2014 |
Title | Innovation, productivity and training |
Series | IZA Discussion Paper |
Number | 8506 |
City | Bonn, DE |
Publication Language | English |
- Benoît Dostie
- Working paper (online)
- Innovation, productivity and training
- Benoît Dostie
- IZA Discussion Paper
- 2014
- 8506