Managerial Demographics: Measurement and Implications for the Innovation Performance of Manufacturing Firms
The present study addresses the perceived gap in literature on contribution of managerial demographics to the innovation performance of manufacturing firms of 12 European countries so as to highlight the distinctive role of managers in a broader context. The managerial demographics is conceptualise...
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ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-237722018-01-05T19:01:30Z Managerial Demographics: Measurement and Implications for the Innovation Performance of Manufacturing Firms Sharma, Asmita Freel, Mark Managerial Demographics Management Ratio Managerial Knowledge Gender-role Leadership-Role Innovation Intensity The present study addresses the perceived gap in literature on contribution of managerial demographics to the innovation performance of manufacturing firms of 12 European countries so as to highlight the distinctive role of managers in a broader context. The managerial demographics is conceptualised as the managerial knowledge(education and experience), gender role (number of female managers), leadership role (top manager's years of experience) and, management ratio. The effect of managerial demographics is examined on two dimensions of innovation performance: first, the propensity of firms to perform innovation and, second, the innovation intensity of firms. We report that the role of female managers in innovation is more significant, than that otherwise emphasised in innovation literature, as evident in case of countries under study. And, the number of female managers have a positive impact on the innovation performance of manufacturing firms. Moreover, the results show that managerial experience also have a non-linear effect on the innovation performance of manufacturing firms. Finally, the implications of the findings are discussed in-detail. 2013-02-01T14:23:54Z 2013-02-01T14:23:54Z 2013 2013 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23772 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-6434 en Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa |
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The present study addresses the perceived gap in literature on contribution of managerial demographics to the innovation performance of manufacturing firms of 12 European countries so as to highlight the distinctive role of managers in a broader context. The managerial demographics is conceptualised as the managerial knowledge(education and experience), gender role (number of female managers), leadership role (top manager's years of experience) and, management ratio. The effect of managerial demographics is examined on two dimensions of innovation performance: first, the propensity of firms to perform innovation and, second, the innovation intensity of firms. We report that the role of female managers in innovation is more significant, than that otherwise emphasised in innovation literature, as evident in case of countries under study. And, the number of female managers have a positive impact on the innovation performance of manufacturing firms. Moreover, the results show that managerial experience also have a non-linear effect on the innovation performance of manufacturing firms. Finally, the implications of the findings are discussed in-detail. |
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Managerial Demographics: Measurement and Implications for the Innovation Performance of Manufacturing Firms |
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Managerial Demographics: Measurement and Implications for the Innovation Performance of Manufacturing Firms |
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Managerial Demographics: Measurement and Implications for the Innovation Performance of Manufacturing Firms |
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Managerial Demographics: Measurement and Implications for the Innovation Performance of Manufacturing Firms |
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Managerial Demographics: Measurement and Implications for the Innovation Performance of Manufacturing Firms |
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managerial demographics: measurement and implications for the innovation performance of manufacturing firms |
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Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa |
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