High-involvement management practices and the productivity of firms : Detecting industry heterogeneity
Peutere, L., Saloniemi, A., Böckerman, P., Aho, S., Nätti, J., & Nummi, T. (2022). High-involvement management practices and the productivity of firms : Detecting industry heterogeneity. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 43(2), 853-876. https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831x20961155
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TaloustiedeEmpirical MicroeconomicsPäätöksentekoa tukeva taloustiede ja talouden kilpailukyky (painoala)Basic or discovery scholarshipEconomicsEmpirical MicroeconomicsPolicy-Relevant Economics and Competitiveness of Economy (focus area)Basic or discovery scholarshipCopyright
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The aim of this article is to clarify the links between high-involvement management (HIM) practices, productivity and branches of industry. The data combine a representative survey (N = 787) of private-sector firms in Finland and register-based firm-level data on sales per employee in the year following the survey. The authors analysed the data using mixture regression and identified two clusters in the association between HIM and productivity. In one cluster, high-involvement management and productivity were positively associated, while in the other cluster, the association was negative. The association between the intensity of HIM utilisation and productivity is not always additive; the benefits of HIM were most prominent in industries where HIM was most seldom utilised. This paradox was most notable in the service sector.
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This work was supported by the Finnish Funding Agency for Innovation (the current name of the organisation is Business Finland).License
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