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Accounting for Creativity in the European Union: A multi-level analysis of individual competence, labour market structure, and systems of education and training

机译:欧盟的创造力会计:对个人能力,劳动力市场结构以及教育和培训系统的多层次分析

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Some workplaces offer employees opportunities to creatively use their own ideas while engaged in learning and problem-solving activity without much interference from managers and bosses. In this paper we analyse the preconditions for creative work. Using multilevel logistic modelling we examine what characteristics of the individual, the organisation of work and the national institutional context promote creative work. At the national level we focus on the effects of national education and training systems and labour markets. The analysis demonstrates, not surprisingly, that individuals with higher education and a certain amount of work experience are more likely to have creative jobs. It also shows that creative jobs are more likely at workplaces where managers support employees and where work is organised to promote knowledge diversity. In terms of international differences, we find that creative work tends to be more developed in Scandinavian countries than in the South and East of Europe. Interestingly, we find significant positive relations between the likelihood of creativity at work, on the one hand, and the development of broad competence-based systems of education and labour market flexicurity, on the other. This implies that policy attempts to attract 'the creative class' as it has been denned by Richard Florida through promoting diversity should at the national level be combined with the institutional reform of Europe's education systems and labour markets. Such policies may extend the category of creative employees to include significant parts of what Florida defines as 'the working class'.
机译:一些工作场所为员工提供了机会,使其可以在从事学习和解决问题的活动时创造性地运用自己的想法,而不受经理和老板的干扰。在本文中,我们分析了创造性工作的前提。使用多层次的物流模型,我们研究了个人,工作组织和国家机构环境的哪些特征促进了创造性工作。在国家一级,我们关注国家教育和培训体系以及劳动力市场的影响。分析毫不奇怪地表明,受过高等教育和一定工作经验的人更有可能从事创造性工作。它还表明,在经理支持员工,组织工作以促进知识多样性的工作场所中,创造工作的可能性更大。在国际差异方面,我们发现斯堪的纳维亚国家的创意工作往往比欧洲南部和东部的发达。有趣的是,一方面,我们发现在工作中发挥创造力的可能性,另一方面,发展了基于胜任力的广泛教育体系和劳动力市场灵活性之间的显着正相关关系。这意味着,理查德·弗罗里达(Richard Florida)通过促进多样性来吸引“创意阶层”的政策尝试,应在国家一级与欧洲教育体系和劳动力市场的体制改革相结合。此类政策可能会将创意员工的类别扩展到佛罗里达州定义为“工人阶级”的重要部分。

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