We address theoretically and empirically the impact of R&D and innovation activity (IA) on the use of external numerical flexibility (ENF). We build a firm-sided model showing that a first-order stochastic dominance shift in the productivity distribution function decreases the probability of hiring workers with temporary contracts, while a second-order shift has ambiguous effects. Next, using a dataset based on a survey of Italian manufacturing firms, we find that R&D and IA increase the extensive and intensive margins of employing workers with temporary contracts. Moreover, we disentangle the impact of different types of R&D and IA, finding that extra muros R&D always has a positive effect, while the effect of intra muros R&D is generally null. Also the effect of IA changes according to the type of activity: positive with product innovation, null with process innovation. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

R&D, innovation activity, and the use of external numerical flexibility / William, Addessi; Saltari, Enrico; Tilli, Riccardo. - In: ECONOMIC MODELLING. - ISSN 0264-9993. - STAMPA. - 36:(2014), pp. 612-621. [10.1016/j.econmod.2013.04.026]

R&D, innovation activity, and the use of external numerical flexibility

SALTARI, ENRICO;TILLI, Riccardo
2014

Abstract

We address theoretically and empirically the impact of R&D and innovation activity (IA) on the use of external numerical flexibility (ENF). We build a firm-sided model showing that a first-order stochastic dominance shift in the productivity distribution function decreases the probability of hiring workers with temporary contracts, while a second-order shift has ambiguous effects. Next, using a dataset based on a survey of Italian manufacturing firms, we find that R&D and IA increase the extensive and intensive margins of employing workers with temporary contracts. Moreover, we disentangle the impact of different types of R&D and IA, finding that extra muros R&D always has a positive effect, while the effect of intra muros R&D is generally null. Also the effect of IA changes according to the type of activity: positive with product innovation, null with process innovation. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2014
r&d; innovation activity; flexible employment; stochastic dominance; labor contracts
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R&D, innovation activity, and the use of external numerical flexibility / William, Addessi; Saltari, Enrico; Tilli, Riccardo. - In: ECONOMIC MODELLING. - ISSN 0264-9993. - STAMPA. - 36:(2014), pp. 612-621. [10.1016/j.econmod.2013.04.026]
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