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Institutional complementarities between labour laws and innovation
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BELLOC, FILIPPO
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Collective bargaining
/ Costs
/ Dismissal
/ Economic models
/ Economic theory
/ Employees
/ Employers
/ Employment
/ Employment policies
/ Human capital
/ Incentives
/ Innovations
/ Labor law
/ Legal research
/ Legislation
/ Panel data
/ Patenting
/ Policy making
/ Regulation
/ Representation
/ Restrictions
/ Revenue sharing
/ Stockholders
/ Technological change
/ Workers
2019
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Institutional complementarities between labour laws and innovation
by
BELLOC, FILIPPO
in
Collective bargaining
/ Costs
/ Dismissal
/ Economic models
/ Economic theory
/ Employees
/ Employers
/ Employment
/ Employment policies
/ Human capital
/ Incentives
/ Innovations
/ Labor law
/ Legal research
/ Legislation
/ Panel data
/ Patenting
/ Policy making
/ Regulation
/ Representation
/ Restrictions
/ Revenue sharing
/ Stockholders
/ Technological change
/ Workers
2019
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Institutional complementarities between labour laws and innovation
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BELLOC, FILIPPO
in
Collective bargaining
/ Costs
/ Dismissal
/ Economic models
/ Economic theory
/ Employees
/ Employers
/ Employment
/ Employment policies
/ Human capital
/ Incentives
/ Innovations
/ Labor law
/ Legal research
/ Legislation
/ Panel data
/ Patenting
/ Policy making
/ Regulation
/ Representation
/ Restrictions
/ Revenue sharing
/ Stockholders
/ Technological change
/ Workers
2019
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Institutional complementarities between labour laws and innovation
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Institutional complementarities between labour laws and innovation
2019
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Overview
We analyse how institutional complementarities between employee representation laws and dismissal restrictions influence aggregate innovation outcomes. We argue that greater employee voice, due to improved employee representation legislations, may spur innovative effort by employees only when shareholders cannot renegotiate ex-ante agreements with workers over revenue sharing, by threatening dismissal. We perform a panel regression analysis, exploiting country-sector panel data over the 1977–2005 period, and find that stronger employee representation laws in the presence of stricter firing restrictions are in fact associated with higher patenting activity. Consistently with our theoretical argument, the magnitude of this empirical relationship is seen to be relatively larger in those sectors where the human capital contribution to production is higher. Implications for the analysis of economic institutions and for legal policy making are proposed.
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