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姓名 方彥欽(Yen-Chin Fang)  查詢紙本館藏   畢業系所 人力資源管理研究所
論文名稱 人力資本累積、創新與組織績效之關聯
(Human Capital Accumulation, Innovation, and Firm Performance)
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摘要(中) 進入知識經濟的時代,企業的創新能力已經成為這個時代下成功的關鍵。許多學者因此指出企業的價值來源,也由傳統的有形資產,轉變為以「知識」為主體的無形資產(Nonaka & Takeuchi, 1995)。無疑地,人力資本是所有無形資產中最具獨特性、最具核心價值的資產(Edvinsson & Malone, 1999),也是組織創新與更新的源頭(Stewart, 1997)。若該企業人力資本的累積愈豐富,帶動人力資本的輸出—創新能力就愈高,其競爭力也就自然提升。
本研究以創新能力為中介變項,進而探討其與人力資本累積與組織績效的關連性。研究以台灣2005年之1461家公開發行公司為樣本,最後針對有效回收及配對成功的145個樣本進行分析。研究結果如下:
1. 企業創新與組織績效間正向的關係獲得部分支持。研究結果顯示企業若以漸進創新的模式,可以提升主管的自評績效,但無法對生產力有顯著影響。
2. 以人力資本累積能力而言,組織中若提供員工適當之訓練活動,可以同時提升主管自評以及生產力。
3. 研究結果發現,組織藉由訓練活動可以提升整體之漸進創新。
4. 創新的中介效果獲得部分支持。研究結果顯示只有在訓練活動與主管自評績效間,漸進創新具中介效果。
摘要(英) This empirical study examined the mediating effect of innovation on the relationship between human capital accumulation and firm performance. In the resource-based view of the firm, human capital is frequently assumed to contribute to competitive advantage due to its inimitability based on its intangible, firm-specific, and socially complex nature. Consistent with this view, accumulating human capital has long been regarded as not only a critical resource but also the capabilities of individuals who are the source of innovation within companies (Stewart, 1997).
Based on a sample of 145 Taiwanese listed companies, the results of this study indicated that 1) firms can improve their performance by minor improvement or simple adjustments in current product/service lines (incremental innovation); 2) as to human capital accumulation capabilities, firms can improve their performance by administering some appropriate training activities to employees; 3) the empirical result indicated that training is very essential in the process of an incremental change of current product/service; 4) the major finding in this study indicated that incremental innovation acted as a full mediator of the relationship between training and self-evaluate performance. It means top managers believed that they can improve firms’ incremental innovation which can result in high performance by investing human capital in training.
關鍵字(中) ★ 人力資本累積
★ 組織績效
★ 創新
★ 人力資本
關鍵字(英) ★ human capital
★ innovation
★ human capital accumulation
★ firm performance
論文目次 Contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1
CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 3
2-1 HUMAN CAPITAL 3
2-2 INNOVATION 7
2-3 HUMAN CAPITAL ACCUMULATION & FIRM PERFORMANCE 12
2-4 INNOVATION AS A MEDIATOR 15
CHAPTER 3 DATA AND METHODS 19
3-1 RESEARCH FRAMEWORK 19
3-2 DATA COLLECTION 20
3-3 INSTRUMENTS 21
3-4 DATA ANALYSIS 25
CHAPTER 4 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 26
4-1 CHARACTERISTICS OF SAMPLES 26
4-2 CORRELATION ANALYSIS 29
4-3 REGRESSION ANALYSIS 31
4-4 DISCUSSION 39
CHAPTER 5 CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION 42
5-1 CONCLUSION 42
5-2 LIMITATIONS AND FUTURE RESEARCH SUGGESTION 44
5-3 MANAGERIAL IMPLICATIONS 46
REFERENCES 48
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