The shift of employment from lower to higher productive firms is an important driver for structural change and industry dynamics. We investigate this reallocation in terms of employment gains and losses from innovation. New employment created by product innovation may be offset by employment losses in related products, known as ‘cannibalisation’ or ‘business stealing’ effects in the literature, by employment losses from process and organisational innovation and by general productivity increases. The paper investigates this effect empirically with a large dataset from the European Community Innovation Survey (CIS). We find that employment gains and losses increase with technology intensity of the sector. High-technology manufacturing shows t...
Using the model recently developed by Jaumandreu (2003) this paper reports new results on the relati...
Technological progress in western economies has contributed to an immense rise in productivity, inc...
This paper explores the possible job creation effect of innovation activity. We analyze a unique pan...
The shift of employment from lower to higher productive firms is an important driver for structural ...
The shift of employment from lower to higher productive firms is an important driver for structural ...
This paper studies the impact of process and product innovations introduced by firms on employment g...
A growing literature investigates how firms’ innovation input reacts to changes in the business cycl...
This paper studies the impact of process and product innovations introduced by firms on their employ...
This paper studies the impact of process and product innovations introduced by firms on employment g...
J. A. Schumpeter defined a creative destruction term to show that technological progress gives an op...
This paper is aimed at structurally assessing the employment effects of the innovative activities of...
Using the model recently developed by Jaumandreu (2003) this paper reports new results on the relati...
Technological progress in western economies has contributed to an immense rise in productivity, inc...
This paper explores the possible job creation effect of innovation activity. We analyze a unique pan...
The shift of employment from lower to higher productive firms is an important driver for structural ...
The shift of employment from lower to higher productive firms is an important driver for structural ...
This paper studies the impact of process and product innovations introduced by firms on employment g...
A growing literature investigates how firms’ innovation input reacts to changes in the business cycl...
This paper studies the impact of process and product innovations introduced by firms on their employ...
This paper studies the impact of process and product innovations introduced by firms on employment g...
J. A. Schumpeter defined a creative destruction term to show that technological progress gives an op...
This paper is aimed at structurally assessing the employment effects of the innovative activities of...
Using the model recently developed by Jaumandreu (2003) this paper reports new results on the relati...
Technological progress in western economies has contributed to an immense rise in productivity, inc...
This paper explores the possible job creation effect of innovation activity. We analyze a unique pan...