Scientific journal paper Q2
The impact on job-quality of firm-level support to innovation: Evidence from natural experiment conditions and linked employer-employee data in Portugal
Daniele Bondonio (Bondonio, D.); Teresa Farinha Fernandes (Fernandes, T. F.); Ricardo Paes Mamede (Mamede, R. P.);
Journal Title
Evaluation Review
Year (definitive publication)
2022
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
Public support to firm-level investments in innovation is one of the main mechanisms through which the European Union promotes socioeconomic convergence among regions and the creation of quality jobs is considered a necessary condition for the convergence of disadvantaged regional economies. This paper exploits the availability of natural experiment conditions and linked employer-employee microdata in Portugal to offer empirical evidence on the impact on relevant job-quality outcomes of a large EU-cohesion-policy program to support SMEs’ innovation investments. The analysis is implemented by means of stratification/coarsened exact matching model, combined with a difference in difference scheme, suitable to the specific impact identification conditions. Our results indicate that the policy intervention in Portugal had a positive impact on job-quality outcomes, with each supported firm generating an average of 4.9 additional standard-working-time jobs, +2.9 skilled jobs, and +2.0 permanent-contract jobs, compared to a counterfactual scenario of no public support. These impacts were at a cost of about 16,100€, 27,100€ and 39,400€ in public subsidies per additional job, respectively. We also estimate that the program impact was responsible for a 2.20€ (+17.8%) increase of the per-hour remuneration. These findings are robust to sensitivity analysis, in terms of alternative matching procedures and comparison groups, and they highlight the fact that increasing job-quality is a policy goal that can be pursued, at a reasonable cost, also by means of cohesion-policy support to innovation aimed at enhancing the competitiveness of SMEs.
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Keywords
Cohesion policy,Public support to innovation,Job-quality,Counterfactual impact evaluation
  • Economics and Business - Social Sciences
  • Political Science - Social Sciences
  • Other Social Sciences - Social Sciences