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Firms' innovation activity and numerical flexibility

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Serrano, Felipe ; Altuzarra, Amaia

Industrial & Labor Relations Review

2010

63

2

January

327-339

case study ; labour market flexibility ; methodology

Spain

Labour market

http://digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu/ilrreview/

English

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"This study investigates the relationship between manufacturing firms' innovation activity (measured by product innovation, process innovation, and R&D activities) and their numerical flexibility (proxied by the rate of fixed-term contracts). Estimates using data from Spain's Survey on Firms' Strategies (EESE) for the years 2000–2002 reveal a non-monotonic relationship: a firm's probability of innovating and carrying out R&D increased as the rate of use of temporary and other non-core workers increased, but only up to a threshold, beyond which this probability decreased."

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