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- Title
The Differentiated Effects of Human Resource Diversity on Corporate Innovation.
- Authors
Solheim, Marte C. W.; Herstad, Sverre J.
- Abstract
By linking theoretical perspectives on human resource diversity to the distinction between knowledge exploration and exploitation, this paper contributes to the growing research literature on diversity and innovation by following up on the original argument by March [1991] that different dimensions of organizational learning depend on different inputs and processes. Empirically, the paper draws on a unique dataset constructed by merging Norwegian employer–employee register data for 2004–2008 with Community Innovation Survey (CIS) data covering the years 2008–2010. Bivariate probit regressions with controls for innovation strategy find patenting propensities more responsive to the diversity of experience-based knowledge accumulated in firms, than the propensities to improve production processes or introduce new products onto the market. The latter depends foremost on firms' investments in innovation, and responds positively to human resource diversity only when the financial commitment of firms to development work is limited.
- Subjects
PERSONNEL management; PERSONNEL management information storage &; retrieval systems; TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; FINANCIAL management; INVESTMENTS
- Publication
International Journal of Innovation & Technology Management, 2018, Vol 15, Issue 5, pN.PAG
- ISSN
0219-8770
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1142/S0219877018500463