Job protection’s sectoral and local adjustments – Instrument in view to accelerating eco-innovation enactment
Job protection’s sectoral and local adjustments – Instrument in view to accelerating eco-innovation enactment
Author(s): Cristina LincaruSubject(s): Business Economy / Management, Economic development, Human Resources in Economy, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Alma Mater & Universitatea »Babes Bolyai« Cluj - Facultatea de St. Economice si Gestiunea Afacerilor
Keywords: job protection; labour productivity; carbon productivity; ecoinnovation; “brain hubs” or “innovation clusters”;
Summary/Abstract: Romania’s transition towards the green economy is strongly heterogeneously in both terms: sectoral and spatial, with low performance of economy in innovation and eco-innovation. From the 81 sectors analysed more than a half needs to diminish a significant gap in productivities, while more than ¼ requests with high priority to be restructured – presenting clear alarm signals. The Anselin’s Global spatial autocorrelation model confirm the tendency of clustering for the highly skilled workers in more than 4/5 sectors from 88 studied (Microdata– National Institute of Statistics), in HH location core clusters. These “brain hubs” or “innovation clusters” in the sense of Moretti (2012) indicates the importance of a smart employment protection legislation adjusting (EPL).
Journal: Review of Economic Studies and Research Virgil Madgearu
- Issue Year: X/2017
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 133-157
- Page Count: 24
- Language: English
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