Abstract
PurposeAlthough employees' creativity is vital for firm innovation and overall performance, little is done to examine the potential association between creativity and employment. This paper investigates the contribution of employees' creativity, process and product innovations to firm-level employment growth.Design/methodology/approachThe authors use data from World Bank Enterprise Survey and Innovation Follow-up Survey on 9503 firms covering the period 2012–2015 in 11 countries from sub-Saharan Africa and Heckman's two-stage estimation model.FindingsThis study's results indicate a positive role of creativity on firm-level employment growth. In addition, the authors find evidence for a complementary effect arising from the combination of creativity with managerial experience, staff level of education and their associated skills, in contrast, combining creativity with internal or external R&D results in a substitution effect. Interestingly, these synergy effects are pronounced for SMEs but absent for large firms.Practical implicationsPolicy makers in developing economies of sub-Saharan Africa should stimulate company management to use free time offered to employees to be creative in the workplace as one of their key strategies to stimulate employment growth. This strategy is expected to be particularly fruitful among SMEs having some managerial experience and skilled stuff.Originality/valueIn contribution to innovative work practices and workforce creativity, the authors demonstrate that providing employees with free time could be an alternative way to enhance the focal firms' performance.
Subject
General Economics, Econometrics and Finance,General Business, Management and Accounting
Reference147 articles.
1. Impact of Firm size on profitability;International Journal of Scientific and Research,2019
2. Creativity and innovation in business;Journal of Teacher Perspective,2016
3. The impact of firm size on firms performance in Nigeria: a comparative study of selected firms in the building industry in Nigeria;Asian Development Policy Review,2019
4. Aghion, P. and Akcigit, U. (2015), “Innovation and growth: the schumpeterian perspective”, pp. 1-38, available at: www.coeure.eu/wp-content/uploads/Innovation-and-Growth.pdf
5. The influence of firm age and intangible resources on the relationship between entrepreneurial orientation and firm growth among Japanese SMEs;Journal of Business Venturing,2013
Cited by
4 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献