We explore the relationship between human capital and firms’ innovation in emerging economies. Most papers consider the formal knowledge developed in R&D laboratories as a major source of innovation. However, a critical portion of knowledge required for innovation resides in human resources and is created outside any formalised R&D activity. We consider that, to improve their technological capabilities, firms should invest in different forms of human capital, namely highly educated workforce and experienced managers, but also in strategic human resource (HR) practices aimed at developing human capital by increasing employees’ firm-specific technical skills and competences. Besides looking at the type of innovation outcomes, we place grea...
This paper describes a project which seeks to identify the role of human capital formation in promot...
The study presented here explores innovation as a corporate entrepreneurial outcome in recently esta...
International audienceThis article investigates the effects of human capital and technological capit...
We explore the relationship between human capital and firms’ innovation in emerging economies. Most p...
In this paper, we explore the relationship between the human capital “embodied” in the workforce and...
Contains fulltext : 169448.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper cont...
In this paper we test whether human capital endowments of firms and additional practices of firms, s...
The objective of the research is to analyze the variables of human capital and its relationship with...
In this paper, the authors examine the links between human resource management, including learning a...
This thesis examines firm innovation in China from firm-level human capital per- spective since reso...
peer-reviewedInnovation is a well-recognised determinant of growth in firms, regions and the economy...
There are a number of factors that affect enterprises' ability to innovate. These include internal f...
Summary: The main impetus for the interest in innovation is that it is seen to improve productivity ...
Economists recognize that the local availability of higher human capital represents significant know...
© Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2018. In Part III of the book the organisational and human dime...
This paper describes a project which seeks to identify the role of human capital formation in promot...
The study presented here explores innovation as a corporate entrepreneurial outcome in recently esta...
International audienceThis article investigates the effects of human capital and technological capit...
We explore the relationship between human capital and firms’ innovation in emerging economies. Most p...
In this paper, we explore the relationship between the human capital “embodied” in the workforce and...
Contains fulltext : 169448.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper cont...
In this paper we test whether human capital endowments of firms and additional practices of firms, s...
The objective of the research is to analyze the variables of human capital and its relationship with...
In this paper, the authors examine the links between human resource management, including learning a...
This thesis examines firm innovation in China from firm-level human capital per- spective since reso...
peer-reviewedInnovation is a well-recognised determinant of growth in firms, regions and the economy...
There are a number of factors that affect enterprises' ability to innovate. These include internal f...
Summary: The main impetus for the interest in innovation is that it is seen to improve productivity ...
Economists recognize that the local availability of higher human capital represents significant know...
© Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2018. In Part III of the book the organisational and human dime...
This paper describes a project which seeks to identify the role of human capital formation in promot...
The study presented here explores innovation as a corporate entrepreneurial outcome in recently esta...
International audienceThis article investigates the effects of human capital and technological capit...