The innovation premium to soft skills in low-skilled occupations
Aghion, Philippe ; Bergeaud, Antonin ; Blundell, Richard ; Griffith, Rachel
London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance
LSE - London
2019
39 p.
wage incentive ; technological change ; innovation ; skilled worker
CEP Discussion Paper
1665
Wages and wage payment systems
English
Bibliogr.
"Matched employee-employer data from the UK are used to analyze the wage premium to working in an innovative firm. We find that firms that are more R&D intensive pay higher wages on average, and this is particularly true for workers in some low-skilled occupations. We propose a model in which a firm's innovativeness is reflected in the degree of complementarity between workers in low-skill and high-skilled occupations, and in which non-verifiable soft skills are an important determinant of the wages of workers in low-skilled occupations. The model yields additional predictions on training, tenure and outsourcing which we also find support for in data."
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