FORMS OF WORK ORGANIZATION AND REGIONAL PERFORMANCE IN EU-28 AND NORWAY

Knowledge, intellectual assets, technology transfer or innovation activities, in general, are sources of growth in companies' competitiveness on markets, for labor productivity or for creation of quality jobs, essential for a sustainable and smart development. The analysis is based on the rev...

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Main Authors: ERDEI RAUL, BĂRNUŢIU OCTAVIAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academica Brâncuşi 2018-06-01
Series:Analele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie
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Online Access:http://www.utgjiu.ro/revista/ec/pdf/2018-03/24_ErdeiBarnutiu.pdf
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spelling doaj-c77f522d48d048eeb2707cc2130342382020-11-25T02:20:42ZengAcademica BrâncuşiAnalele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie 1844-70071844-70072018-06-0113171178FORMS OF WORK ORGANIZATION AND REGIONAL PERFORMANCE IN EU-28 AND NORWAY ERDEI RAUL 0BĂRNUŢIU OCTAVIAN 1FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, WEST UNIVERSITY OF TIMIȘOARA, ROMANIAFACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, WEST UNIVERSITY OF TIMIȘOARA, ROMANIAKnowledge, intellectual assets, technology transfer or innovation activities, in general, are sources of growth in companies' competitiveness on markets, for labor productivity or for creation of quality jobs, essential for a sustainable and smart development. The analysis is based on the revised measurement framework for innovation activity and its regional results, on the one hand, and the Eurofound survey on working conditions, on the other. Identifying the direction and degree of interdependence between innovative work organization and innovation performance in 187 EU28 and Norway territorial units consists of a detailed analysis through which economic and social factors trends favoring innovation can be broken down. This facilitates an appropriate assessment of the areas where the European Commission (or other Community or national institutions) can focus their efforts to improve innovation performance. The estimated results reveal that innovative work organization forms have potentially partial non-homogeneous effects. Thus, the estimation for the most intensive work organization form (discretionary learning) suggests that, above all, a higher level of its presence in companies leads to a higher level of innovation performance at regional level, while "lean" production has negative consequences on performance. For the classical forms of work organization, Taylorism has a positive impact and traditional organizations have a negative one, both on the growth of employment in medium‑high/high tech manufacturing and knowledge‑intensive services, respectively in sales of new-to-market and new-to-firm innovations. http://www.utgjiu.ro/revista/ec/pdf/2018-03/24_ErdeiBarnutiu.pdfForms of work organizationworkplace innovationregional innovation
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FORMS OF WORK ORGANIZATION AND REGIONAL PERFORMANCE IN EU-28 AND NORWAY
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Forms of work organization
workplace innovation
regional innovation
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BĂRNUŢIU OCTAVIAN
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title FORMS OF WORK ORGANIZATION AND REGIONAL PERFORMANCE IN EU-28 AND NORWAY
title_short FORMS OF WORK ORGANIZATION AND REGIONAL PERFORMANCE IN EU-28 AND NORWAY
title_full FORMS OF WORK ORGANIZATION AND REGIONAL PERFORMANCE IN EU-28 AND NORWAY
title_fullStr FORMS OF WORK ORGANIZATION AND REGIONAL PERFORMANCE IN EU-28 AND NORWAY
title_full_unstemmed FORMS OF WORK ORGANIZATION AND REGIONAL PERFORMANCE IN EU-28 AND NORWAY
title_sort forms of work organization and regional performance in eu-28 and norway
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series Analele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie
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publishDate 2018-06-01
description Knowledge, intellectual assets, technology transfer or innovation activities, in general, are sources of growth in companies' competitiveness on markets, for labor productivity or for creation of quality jobs, essential for a sustainable and smart development. The analysis is based on the revised measurement framework for innovation activity and its regional results, on the one hand, and the Eurofound survey on working conditions, on the other. Identifying the direction and degree of interdependence between innovative work organization and innovation performance in 187 EU28 and Norway territorial units consists of a detailed analysis through which economic and social factors trends favoring innovation can be broken down. This facilitates an appropriate assessment of the areas where the European Commission (or other Community or national institutions) can focus their efforts to improve innovation performance. The estimated results reveal that innovative work organization forms have potentially partial non-homogeneous effects. Thus, the estimation for the most intensive work organization form (discretionary learning) suggests that, above all, a higher level of its presence in companies leads to a higher level of innovation performance at regional level, while "lean" production has negative consequences on performance. For the classical forms of work organization, Taylorism has a positive impact and traditional organizations have a negative one, both on the growth of employment in medium‑high/high tech manufacturing and knowledge‑intensive services, respectively in sales of new-to-market and new-to-firm innovations.
topic Forms of work organization
workplace innovation
regional innovation
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