Whether the use of flexible workers is damaging to innovation or not depends on the dominant innovation regime in a sector. In sectors with a 'routinised' innovation regime, high shares of low-paid temporary workers have a negative impact on the probability that firms invest in R&D. In sectors that tend towards a 'garage business' regime, however, flexibility has no impact. The two innovation regimes differ in the nature of their knowledge base: reliance on generally available knowledge or dependence on a firm's historically accumulated knowledge base. Innovation in the latter regime benefits from longer job durations. Our results are consistent with findings in macro-level studies that coordinated market economies with rigid labour markets...
Firms with high shares of workers on fixed-term contracts have significantly higher sales of imitati...
In a neoclassical framework one can argue that unemployment can be reduced by means of institutional...
Institutional reforms have long been a central focus of the European economic policy debate, and th...
Whether the use of flexible workers is damaging to innovation or not depends on the dominant innovat...
This paper examines labour market flexibility in various definitions and its impact on innovation. T...
his study investigates the relationship between labour market flexibility—proxied by the proportion ...
Recent empirical studies suggest that the relation between labour flexibility and innovation is much...
Purpose – This paper aims to analyze the relationship between labour flexibility and innovation perf...
Labour ‘flexibility’ is often portrayed as important to competitive success. Using evidence from an ...
Labour ‘flexibility’ is often portrayed as important to competitive success. Using evidence from an ...
Whether to make labor market flexible is a topic of political debate in most developed countries due...
Whether to make labor market flexible is a topic of political debate in most developed countries due...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. This article develops and examines the idea that internal labour flexi...
This article reports on the results from a study which examined the relationship between the increas...
The European strategy for growth has a double aim: becoming an innovative union and enhancing labour...
Firms with high shares of workers on fixed-term contracts have significantly higher sales of imitati...
In a neoclassical framework one can argue that unemployment can be reduced by means of institutional...
Institutional reforms have long been a central focus of the European economic policy debate, and th...
Whether the use of flexible workers is damaging to innovation or not depends on the dominant innovat...
This paper examines labour market flexibility in various definitions and its impact on innovation. T...
his study investigates the relationship between labour market flexibility—proxied by the proportion ...
Recent empirical studies suggest that the relation between labour flexibility and innovation is much...
Purpose – This paper aims to analyze the relationship between labour flexibility and innovation perf...
Labour ‘flexibility’ is often portrayed as important to competitive success. Using evidence from an ...
Labour ‘flexibility’ is often portrayed as important to competitive success. Using evidence from an ...
Whether to make labor market flexible is a topic of political debate in most developed countries due...
Whether to make labor market flexible is a topic of political debate in most developed countries due...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. This article develops and examines the idea that internal labour flexi...
This article reports on the results from a study which examined the relationship between the increas...
The European strategy for growth has a double aim: becoming an innovative union and enhancing labour...
Firms with high shares of workers on fixed-term contracts have significantly higher sales of imitati...
In a neoclassical framework one can argue that unemployment can be reduced by means of institutional...
Institutional reforms have long been a central focus of the European economic policy debate, and th...