Management literature has identified high-skilled human capital as a crucial dimension of innovation processes at the firm level. In this study, we introduce an alternative view of human capital based on the tasks that firms’ workers perform. We propose a measure of cognitive analytical and interpersonal tasks: the degree of abstractism. We argue that the level of abstractism of a firm has an effect on a firm's propensity to innovate and on its product innovation performance. We hypothesize that while the degree of abstractism has a linear positive relationship with the propensity to innovate, the relationship between abstractism and product innovation performance follows an inverted u-shaped relationship. We find partial support to our hyp...
This article advances the literature that has recently drawn attention to the intangible elements of...
The objective of the research is to analyze the variables of human capital and its relationship with...
In this paper we test whether human capital endowments of firms and additional practices of firms, s...
Management literature has identified high-skilled human capital as a crucial dimension of innovation...
Management literature has identified high-skilled human capital as a crucial dimension of innovation...
In relation to firms ' innovative performance this study investigates the importance of human c...
Contains fulltext : 169448.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper cont...
In this paper, we explore the relationship between the human capital “embodied” in the workforce and...
Despite the importance of innovation and innovativeness within today’s economy, we know little...
Innovation is considered as an enabling tool for creating value and sustainable competitive advantag...
Firms exhibit persistence in innovation output. This paper focuses on the role played by individual ...
We explore the relationship between human capital and firms’ innovation in emerging economies. Most p...
For the past decade, human capital has been recognized as one of the crucial assets of any firm’s ov...
The article aims at making a series of considerations on the concepts of innovation and, more specif...
AbstractThe ability to identify and evaluate the competitive advantage of employees’ transferable an...
This article advances the literature that has recently drawn attention to the intangible elements of...
The objective of the research is to analyze the variables of human capital and its relationship with...
In this paper we test whether human capital endowments of firms and additional practices of firms, s...
Management literature has identified high-skilled human capital as a crucial dimension of innovation...
Management literature has identified high-skilled human capital as a crucial dimension of innovation...
In relation to firms ' innovative performance this study investigates the importance of human c...
Contains fulltext : 169448.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper cont...
In this paper, we explore the relationship between the human capital “embodied” in the workforce and...
Despite the importance of innovation and innovativeness within today’s economy, we know little...
Innovation is considered as an enabling tool for creating value and sustainable competitive advantag...
Firms exhibit persistence in innovation output. This paper focuses on the role played by individual ...
We explore the relationship between human capital and firms’ innovation in emerging economies. Most p...
For the past decade, human capital has been recognized as one of the crucial assets of any firm’s ov...
The article aims at making a series of considerations on the concepts of innovation and, more specif...
AbstractThe ability to identify and evaluate the competitive advantage of employees’ transferable an...
This article advances the literature that has recently drawn attention to the intangible elements of...
The objective of the research is to analyze the variables of human capital and its relationship with...
In this paper we test whether human capital endowments of firms and additional practices of firms, s...