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R&D manpower and technological performance: The impact of demographic and task-related diversity
Authors:Dries Faems  Annapoornima M Subramanian
Institution:1. Department of Innovation Management & Strategy, University of Groningen, The Netherlands, Nettelbosje 2, 9747 AE Groningen, The Netherlands;2. Division of Engineering and Technology Management, National University of Singapore, Block EA, #05-35 (Building EA, Level 5, Room 34), 9 Engineering Drive 1, Singapore 1175746, Singapore
Abstract:We assess the impact of R&D manpower diversity on firms’ technological performance. Relying on insights from two theoretical perspectives on team diversity (i.e. social categorization perspective and information decision-making perspective), we hypothesize that both demographic and task-related sources of diversity within firms’ R&D workforce influence technological performance. In addition, we expect that these two dimensions of diversity interact with each other. To test our hypotheses, we rely on survey data from 938 Singaporean firms, providing in-depth information on three sources of demographic diversity (i.e. gender, age, and nationality of R&D employees) and two sources of task-related diversity (i.e. educational and knowledge area background of R&D employees). Our findings point to significant interactions between different sources of R&D manpower diversity. In particular, we identify substitutive relationships between (a) educational and gender diversity, and (b) nationality and knowledge area diversity.
Keywords:R&  D manpower  Diversity  Technological performance
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