Knowledge spillovers and workers’ absorptive capacity in manufacturing industry

This article examines the relationship between FDI and workers’ absorptive capacity on knowledge spillovers by constructing an augmented human capital model based on their education and job training experience. Employing a quantile regression estimator, the model scrutinises the knowledge flow from...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Mustakim Mohamad, Norhanishah Mohamad Yunus
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024
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spelling my-ukm.journal.244462024-10-22T06:24:46Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24446/ Knowledge spillovers and workers’ absorptive capacity in manufacturing industry Ahmad Mustakim Mohamad, Norhanishah Mohamad Yunus, This article examines the relationship between FDI and workers’ absorptive capacity on knowledge spillovers by constructing an augmented human capital model based on their education and job training experience. Employing a quantile regression estimator, the model scrutinises the knowledge flow from multinational corporations (MNCs) via labour mobility spillovers. This study use Malaysian manufacturing industry data from 2000 to 2019. The results of the study revealed that the Malaysian manufacturing industry has the potential to receive more than 30% of knowledge spillovers from FDI if the level of absorptive capacity of degree and diploma-educated workers reaches the highest quantile. The locally trained workers’ absorptive capacity to exploit the foreign knowledge spillovers transferred from skilled workers who have worked in MNCs is assimilated only at the 25th quantile of the conditional knowledge spillovers of FDI distributions. This study suggests creating a lucrative reward system for those who successfully transfer the technological knowledge learned while working in multinational companies to employees in local firms. In addition, large-scale training institutions with comprehensive training programs need to be established at all levels of education, especially for the younger generation. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24446/1/jeko_581-6.pdf Ahmad Mustakim Mohamad, and Norhanishah Mohamad Yunus, (2024) Knowledge spillovers and workers’ absorptive capacity in manufacturing industry. Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia, 58 (1). pp. 77-90. ISSN 0127-1962 https://www.ukm.my/jem/issue/v58i1/
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description This article examines the relationship between FDI and workers’ absorptive capacity on knowledge spillovers by constructing an augmented human capital model based on their education and job training experience. Employing a quantile regression estimator, the model scrutinises the knowledge flow from multinational corporations (MNCs) via labour mobility spillovers. This study use Malaysian manufacturing industry data from 2000 to 2019. The results of the study revealed that the Malaysian manufacturing industry has the potential to receive more than 30% of knowledge spillovers from FDI if the level of absorptive capacity of degree and diploma-educated workers reaches the highest quantile. The locally trained workers’ absorptive capacity to exploit the foreign knowledge spillovers transferred from skilled workers who have worked in MNCs is assimilated only at the 25th quantile of the conditional knowledge spillovers of FDI distributions. This study suggests creating a lucrative reward system for those who successfully transfer the technological knowledge learned while working in multinational companies to employees in local firms. In addition, large-scale training institutions with comprehensive training programs need to be established at all levels of education, especially for the younger generation.
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author Ahmad Mustakim Mohamad,
Norhanishah Mohamad Yunus,
spellingShingle Ahmad Mustakim Mohamad,
Norhanishah Mohamad Yunus,
Knowledge spillovers and workers’ absorptive capacity in manufacturing industry
author_facet Ahmad Mustakim Mohamad,
Norhanishah Mohamad Yunus,
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title Knowledge spillovers and workers’ absorptive capacity in manufacturing industry
title_short Knowledge spillovers and workers’ absorptive capacity in manufacturing industry
title_full Knowledge spillovers and workers’ absorptive capacity in manufacturing industry
title_fullStr Knowledge spillovers and workers’ absorptive capacity in manufacturing industry
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge spillovers and workers’ absorptive capacity in manufacturing industry
title_sort knowledge spillovers and workers’ absorptive capacity in manufacturing industry
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2024
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24446/1/jeko_581-6.pdf
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https://www.ukm.my/jem/issue/v58i1/
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