R&D Employee Training, the Stock of Technological Knowledge, and R&D productivity

Donggyu Kim, Chang‐Yang Lee
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This paper investigates the conditioning role of R&D employee training on the effect of the stock of technological knowledge on firm R&D productivity. We suggest that R&D employee training enhances firm-specific technological competence, thereby enabling the firm to better utilize the stock of technological knowledge as a source of technological opportunities. Specifically, while a trap of path dependency may hamper the proper utilization of the firm-specific stock of technological knowledge, R&D employee training reinforces the standing-on-the-shoulders effect of the stock of technological knowledge, thereby offsetting, at least partially, its fishing-out effect due to depleting technological opportunities. Using panel data of Korean manufacturing firms, we show R&D employee training positively moderates the effect of the stock of technological knowledge on firm R&D productivity. Furthermore, we suggest several factors that influence the positive moderating effect of R&D employee training such as the degree of knowledge sharing among R&D employees within each firm, the strength of industry R&D appropriability, and the intensity of industry R&D.
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研发人员培训、技术知识储备与研发生产力
本文考察了研发员工培训对技术知识储备对企业研发生产率影响的调节作用。我们认为研发员工培训可以提高企业的技术能力,从而使企业能够更好地利用技术知识储备作为技术机会的来源。具体而言,虽然路径依赖陷阱可能阻碍企业特有技术知识存量的适当利用,但研发员工培训加强了技术知识存量的“站在肩膀上”效应,从而至少部分地抵消了由于技术机会耗尽而产生的“捞出”效应。利用韩国制造企业的面板数据,我们发现研发员工培训正向调节技术知识储备对企业研发生产率的影响。此外,我们还提出了影响研发员工培训正向调节效应的几个因素,如各企业内部研发员工之间的知识共享程度、行业研发适宜性强度和行业研发强度。
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