2017
DOI: 10.1111/joes.12190
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The Innovation‐employment Nexus: A Critical Survey of Theory and Empirics

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“…17 However, heterogeneities are identified between different types of innovation. While there seems to be a consensus on the positive relationship between product innovation and employment creation, the evidence of the impact of process innovation is mixed (recent reviews of theoretical and empirical evidence are provided by Calvino and Virgillito, 2017;see Oberdabernig, 2016, for a list of studies). As for the impact of marketing and organizational innovations on employment, this topic has been less analysed.…”
Section: Studies Find An Increase In Employment In Innovative Firms mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 However, heterogeneities are identified between different types of innovation. While there seems to be a consensus on the positive relationship between product innovation and employment creation, the evidence of the impact of process innovation is mixed (recent reviews of theoretical and empirical evidence are provided by Calvino and Virgillito, 2017;see Oberdabernig, 2016, for a list of studies). As for the impact of marketing and organizational innovations on employment, this topic has been less analysed.…”
Section: Studies Find An Increase In Employment In Innovative Firms mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there is growing evidence that innovation creates jobs (see, for instance, Calvino & Virgillito, 2017), the fear that the development of new technology will generate unprecedented job destruction is more widespread than ever. Consequently, the relationship between innovation and employment is nowadays at the core of the policy debate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous firm-level studies, mainly based on data for the manufacturing sector, conclude that product innovations have a positive impact on employment, while the effects of process innovations are more ambiguous (Van Reenen, 1997;Peters, 2008, 2014;Vivarelli, 2013, 2014and Calvino and Virgillito, 2017 for summaries of recent research). Despite the well-known advantages of longitudinal data, these studies seldom use dynamic panel data methods (for recent exceptions see Lachenmaier and Rottmann, 2011;Bogliacino, Piva and Vivarelli, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%