Does Qualification Drive Innovation? A Microeconometric Analysis Using Linked-employer-employee Data
Bianca Brandenburg, Jutta Günther, Lutz Schneider
IWH Discussion Papers,
Nr. 10,
2007
Abstract
Degree-level science and engineering skills as well as management and leadership skills are often referred to as a source of innovative activities within companies. Broken down by sectoral innovation patterns, this article examines the role of formal education and actual occupation for product innovation performance in manufacturing firms within a probit model. It uses unique micro data for Germany (LIAB) that contain detailed information about innovative activities and the qualification of employees. We find significant differences of the human capital endowment between sectors differentiated according to the Pavitt classification. Sectors with a high share of highly skilled employees engage in product innovation above average (specialized suppliers and science based industries). According to our hitherto estimation results, within these sectors the share of highly skilled employees does not, however, substantially increase the probability to be an innovative firm.
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Regional Differences in Entrepreneurship Education - Perceptions of University Target Groups
Kerstin Wagner, Frank Bau, Jürgen Schmude, Michael Dowling
Externe Publikationen,
2006
Abstract
Die Autoren gehen der Frage nach, wie sich Gründungsneigung und Gründungsabsichten von Studierenden zwischen Hochschulen oder sogar zwischen Fächergruppen unterscheiden. In der Studie wird dabei insbesondere berücksichtigt, inwieweit regional unterschiedliche Ausbildungs- und Förderstrukturen von Entrepreneurship Education auch unterschiedliche Bedürfnisse und Präferenzen hervorrufen und welche gründungsfördernden Aktivitäten von welchen Zielgruppen als relevant und wirkungsvoll erachtet werden.
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Students' Preferences for Entrepreneurship Education. An Application of Conjoint Analysis
Kerstin Wagner, W. Steiner, Bernhard Baumgartner, Frank Bau
Externe Publikationen,
Nr. 401,
2005
Abstract
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