知识密集型企业的培训投资与创新收益:企业层面人力资本和知识共享氛围的作用

IF 6.2 2区 管理学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Maura Sheehan, Thomas Garavan, Michael Morley
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培训投资对于确保创新成果非常重要。然而,在知识密集型企业中,对这种关系的研究尚处于起步阶段。特别是,不同类型的培训对不同类型的创新有什么价值,以及支撑这些关系的机制是什么,这些问题仍然存在。利用人力资本资源理论和集体学习理论,我们开发并测试了一个模型,该模型解释了通过企业层面的人力资本,具体和一般的培训投资如何导致渐进式和激进式创新。此外,我们提出并研究了一个假设,即当知识共享氛围高时,培训投资、企业层面人力资本和创新之间的预测正相关关系将更强。我们用从法国、芬兰、瑞典和英国的816家知识密集型企业收集的两波多受访者面板数据来测试我们的模型。研究发现,专项培训与渐进式创新呈正相关,与突破性创新不相关,而一般培训与两种创新均呈正相关。对于企业层面的人力资本,我们发现它中介了这些关系,当知识共享氛围高时,它们更强。此外,我们的分析表明,知识共享氛围既调节了两类培训投资与企业层面人力资本之间的关系,也调节了企业层面人力资本与渐进式创新和突破性创新之间的间接关系。我们讨论了对理论、研究和实践的影响。
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Training Investments and Innovation Gains in Knowledge Intensive Businesses: The Role of Firm Level Human Capital and Knowledge Sharing Climate

Training Investments and Innovation Gains in Knowledge Intensive Businesses: The Role of Firm Level Human Capital and Knowledge Sharing Climate

Training investments are important in securing innovation gains. However, research on this relationship in knowledge intensive businesses is nascent. In particular, questions remain concerning what value different types of training hold for different types of innovation, and what mechanisms underpin these relationships. Drawing on human capital resources theory and collective learning theory, we develop and test a model explicating how specific and general training investments, through firm level human capital, lead to incremental and radical innovation. Additionally, we propose and investigate the supposition that the predicted positive relationships between training investments, firm level human capital, and innovation will be stronger when knowledge sharing climate is high. We test our model with two-wave, multi-respondent panel data gathered from 816 knowledge intensive businesses in France, Finland, Sweden, and the UK. We find that specific training is positively related to incremental innovation but not radical innovation, whereas general training is positively related to both types of innovation. With respect to firm level human capital, we find that it mediates these relationships and they are stronger when knowledge sharing climate is high. Furthermore, our analysis reveals that knowledge sharing climate moderates both the relationship between the two types of training investments examined and firm level human capital, and the indirect relationship via firm level human capital to incremental and radical innovation. We discuss the implications for theory, research, and practice.

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期刊介绍: Human Resource Management Journal (CABS/AJG 4*) is a globally orientated HRM journal that promotes the understanding of human resource management to academics and practicing managers. We provide an international forum for discussion and debate, and stress the critical importance of people management to wider economic, political and social concerns. Endorsed by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, HRMJ is essential reading for everyone involved in personnel management, training, industrial relations, employment and human resource management.
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