An empirical analysis of the influence of human capital on enterprise innovation performance: A focus on the nature of enterprise ownership and enterprise scale

Q4 Social Sciences Nurture Pub Date : 2023-09-05 DOI:10.55951/nurture.v17i4.443
Meinong Lu, Yongli Wu
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Purpose: This research examines how the heterogeneity of enterprise ownership nature and scale influences the relationship between human capital and innovation performance. Design/Methodology/Approach: This study makes use of data from the list of companies on China's expanding enterprise market from 2009-2020 through regression analysis using the panel data least squares approach. Findings: Higher levels of human capital and staff training have a positive impact on innovation performance but employee salaries and welfare levels have a negative impact on innovation performance. The effect of human capital stock and employee training on the performance of innovation in companies is more pronounced in state-owned enterprises or small companies. The nature of ownership or enterprise size has no significant effect on employee wage and welfare levels or the innovation performance of enterprises. Conclusion: The study's findings suggest that the relationship between human capital and innovation performance is complex and closely correlated with the type of ownership and size of the business. Research Limitations: More factors of firm heterogeneity such as firm age, industry and region were not verified. Practical Implications: It provides a new way for enterprises to improve innovation performance. Contribution to Literature: The purpose of this paper is to broaden the research viewpoint on how human capital investments affect the performance of enterprise innovation from two perspectives: the nature of enterprise ownership and the size of the enterprise.
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人力资本对企业创新绩效影响的实证分析——以企业所有制性质和企业规模为中心
目的:研究企业所有制性质和规模异质性对人力资本与创新绩效关系的影响。 设计/方法/方法:本研究采用面板数据最小二乘法回归分析2009-2020年中国扩大企业市场的公司名单数据。 研究发现:较高的人力资本水平和员工培训水平对创新绩效有正向影响,而员工薪酬和福利水平对创新绩效有负向影响。人力资本存量和员工培训对企业创新绩效的影响在国有企业和小型企业中更为明显。所有制性质和企业规模对员工工资福利水平和企业创新绩效均无显著影响。 结论:研究结果表明,人力资本与创新绩效之间的关系较为复杂,且与企业所有权类型和规模密切相关。 研究局限:未对企业年龄、行业和地区等企业异质性的更多因素进行验证。& # x0D;实践意义:为企业提高创新绩效提供了新的途径。 文献贡献:本文旨在从企业所有制性质和企业规模两个角度,拓宽人力资本投资对企业创新绩效影响的研究视角。
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