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When 'national innovation system' meet Varieties of capitalism' arguments on labour qualifications: On the skill types and scientific knowledge needed for radical and incremental product innovations

机译:当“国家创新体系”遇到资本主义的多样性时,有关劳动资格的论点:关于激进和增量产品创新所需的技能类型和科学知识

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The literatures on 'varieties of capitalism' (VoC) and 'national innovation systems' (NIS) propose very similar arguments about how firms require different types of labour qualifications to pursue strategies of radical product innovation (RPI), incremental product innovation (1PI), and product imitation (PI) respectively. Despite their similar lines of reasoning, however, the VoC scholars are concerned with the skill profiles of a firm's entire workforce, whereas the NIS proponents focus on the knowledge base of scientists. Given that both literatures have developed without explicitly taking the arguments of the neighbouring discipline into account, it is thus unclear whether they explain the same, or different, phenomena. Furthermore, both literatures propose firm level arguments but test them on the basis of macro- rather than micro-level indicators. This paper therefore asks: first, does micro-level evidence support the VoC and NIS arguments that particular types of employee skills and knowledge backgrounds of scientists are needed for different competitive strategies? And, if so, do RPI, IPI, and PI firms need to employ scientists in combination with a workforce having the respective qualifications, or is it sufficient if scientists or employees alone are adequately qualified. Quantitative analyses indicate that a particular mix of scientific knowledge combined with employee skills facilitate RPI, IPI, and PI strategies. The article thus concludes that - despite their similar reasoning - the VoC and the NIS literatures indeed describe different phenomena, without being aware of the synergies created whenever adequate employee and scientific qualifications are hired together.
机译:关于“资本主义的多样性”(VoC)和“国家创新体系”(NIS)的文献提出了非常相似的论点,涉及企业如何要求不同类型的劳动资格来实施激进产品创新(RPI),增量产品创新(1PI)策略。 ,以及产品模仿(PI)。尽管他们的推理方式相似,但VoC学者仍关注公司整个员工队伍的技能状况,而NIS的支持者则侧重于科学家的知识基础。鉴于这两种文献的发展都没有明确考虑相邻学科的论点,因此目前尚不清楚它们是解释相同还是不同的现象。此外,两种文献都提出了企业层面的论点,但在宏观而不是微观层面的指标基础上对其进行了检验。因此,本文提出以下问题:首先,微观证据是否支持VoC和NIS的论点,即不同竞争策略需要特定类型的员工技能和科学家的知识背景?而且,如果是这样,那么RPI,IPI和PI公司是否需要聘用科学家与具有相应资格的劳动力相结合,或者仅科学家或雇员就具有足够的资格就足够了。定量分析表明,将科学知识与员工技能相结合可以促进RPI,IPI和PI策略。因此,本文的结论是,尽管有类似的理由,但VoC和NIS文献确实描述了不同的现象,而没有意识到每当同时雇用足够的员工和科学资格时所产生的协同作用。

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    《Research policy》 |2011年第5期|p.687-701|共15页
  • 作者单位

    Marie Curie Research Fellow. Center on Organizational Innovation, Columbia University. 606 West 122nd Street. New York, NY 10027, USA,Assistant Professor, Innovation Studies, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University. PO Box 80115,3508 TC, Utrecht, The Netherlands;

    Assistant Professor, Innovation Studies, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University. PO Box 80115,3508 TC, Utrecht, The Netherlands;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    employee skills; scientific knowledge; product innovation; varieties of capitalism; national innovation systems; pharmaceutical industry;

    机译:员工技能;科学知识;产品创新;资本主义变种;国家创新体系;制药业;
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