We present theoretical and empirical evidence challenging early studies that found unions were detrimental to workplace innovation. Under our theoretical model, unions prefer product innovation to labor-saving technological process innovation, thus making union wage bargaining regimes more conducive to product innovation than competitive pay setting. We test the theory with population-representative workplace data for Britain and Norway. We find strong support for the notion that local bargaining leads to product innovation, either alone or together with technological innovation.acceptedVersio
This study explores the macroeconomics effects of labor unions in a two-country model of directed te...
This study explores the macroeconomics effects of labor unions in a two-country model of directed te...
We analyse the impact of union wage bargaining on the firm’s incentive to invest into research. In a...
We present theoretical and empirical evidence challenging early studies that found unions were detri...
In contrast to the conventional belief that labour union intervention reduces firms' incentives to i...
We show the effects of cooperation among the labour unions with complementary workers on innovation,...
This Paper surveys the economic literature on the impact of trade unions on innovation. There are ma...
We show that if a firm can subcontract production to an informal sector, an increase in union power ...
Much of the recent empirical work on the impact of unions on R&D is based on a theoretical model...
This study explores the macroeconomic effects of labor unions in a two-country R&D-based growth mode...
Using the right-to-manage model of union-firm bargaining, we show that a higher union power increase...
This paper contributes to the recently growing literature by examining the effects of different labo...
At the level of theory, the effect of collective bargaining on innovation is contested. The large pr...
We examine the effect of unionization on firm innovation, using a regression discontinuity design th...
This study explores the macroeconomic effects of labor unions in a two-country R&D-based growth mode...
This study explores the macroeconomics effects of labor unions in a two-country model of directed te...
This study explores the macroeconomics effects of labor unions in a two-country model of directed te...
We analyse the impact of union wage bargaining on the firm’s incentive to invest into research. In a...
We present theoretical and empirical evidence challenging early studies that found unions were detri...
In contrast to the conventional belief that labour union intervention reduces firms' incentives to i...
We show the effects of cooperation among the labour unions with complementary workers on innovation,...
This Paper surveys the economic literature on the impact of trade unions on innovation. There are ma...
We show that if a firm can subcontract production to an informal sector, an increase in union power ...
Much of the recent empirical work on the impact of unions on R&D is based on a theoretical model...
This study explores the macroeconomic effects of labor unions in a two-country R&D-based growth mode...
Using the right-to-manage model of union-firm bargaining, we show that a higher union power increase...
This paper contributes to the recently growing literature by examining the effects of different labo...
At the level of theory, the effect of collective bargaining on innovation is contested. The large pr...
We examine the effect of unionization on firm innovation, using a regression discontinuity design th...
This study explores the macroeconomic effects of labor unions in a two-country R&D-based growth mode...
This study explores the macroeconomics effects of labor unions in a two-country model of directed te...
This study explores the macroeconomics effects of labor unions in a two-country model of directed te...
We analyse the impact of union wage bargaining on the firm’s incentive to invest into research. In a...