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Innovation persistence and employment dynamics

Bianchini, Stefano
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Pellegrino, Gabriele  
June 1, 2019
Research Policy

This paper examines the effect of persistence in product and process innovations on the employment dynamics of a representative sample of Spanish manufacturing firms observed over more than 20 years. We build a conceptual framework that links innovation, its persistence, and different trajectories of employment growth. This framework suggests that firms might show different responses in terms of their employment growth and its persistence depending on the degree of persistence in their product and process innovations. We construct a synthetic indicator of innovation persistence at the firm-level and link this indicator to different employment trajectories. We find that persistence in product innovation affects both employment growth and the sustain ability of job creation over time significantly, whilst persistence in process innovation does not play any relevant role. Also, the positive effect of persistence in product innovation is particularly strong for SMEs. The evidence we provide supports the notion that product innovation is more effective in spurring sustained employment growth when carried out systematically.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.respol.2018.12.008
Web of Science ID

WOS:000463687300007

Author(s)
Bianchini, Stefano
Pellegrino, Gabriele  
Date Issued

2019-06-01

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV

Published in
Research Policy
Volume

48

Issue

5

Start page

1171

End page

1186

Subjects

Management

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Business & Economics

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firm growth

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job creation

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persistence in innovation

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innovation spell

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path-dependence

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research-and-development

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market selection

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corporate-growth

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evolution

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survival

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panel

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patterns

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productivity

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capabilities

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June 18, 2019
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