Do cost of training, education level and R&D investment matter towards influencing labour productivity?

Firms that invest in knowledge introduce more technological advances, while firms that innovate have greater labour productivity. This study aims to investigate the impact of the cost of training, level of educational attainment and research and development (R&D) investment on labour productiv...

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Main Authors: Norhanishah Mohamad Yunus, Rusmawati Said, Law, Siong Hook
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spelling my-ukm.journal.84112016-12-14T06:47:09Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/8411/ Do cost of training, education level and R&D investment matter towards influencing labour productivity? Norhanishah Mohamad Yunus, Rusmawati Said, Law, Siong Hook Firms that invest in knowledge introduce more technological advances, while firms that innovate have greater labour productivity. This study aims to investigate the impact of the cost of training, level of educational attainment and research and development (R&D) investment on labour productivity in Malaysia’s manufacturing industry. Using 3 digit levels of panel data set from 53 manufacturing industries, this study applies the System-Generalized Method of Moments (SYS-GMM) estimator technique to capture the effects of human capital variables on productivity. The study finds that the cost of training sponsored by a firm, level of educational attainment and R&D investment are significant and influence labour productivity. This study also finds that the level of education attained by employees significantly influences labour productivity. However, employees whose educational credentials do not proceed further than diploma and SPM level education remain insignificant in influencing labour productivity. The results are consistent with the objectives of the Economic Transformation Programme of the Malaysian government, which aims to enhance the quality of skilled labour to successfully develop a high income economy. In order to attain the status of a high income economy, 60 percent of jobs in Malaysia must consist of skilled workers and quality skilled workers, which are crucial to accelerating economic development. Consequently, manufacturing industries could improve their competitive position by raising their respective employment shares of high-skilled labour. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/8411/1/jeko_48%281%29-11.pdf Norhanishah Mohamad Yunus, and Rusmawati Said, and Law, Siong Hook (2014) Do cost of training, education level and R&D investment matter towards influencing labour productivity? Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia, 48 (1). pp. 133-142. ISSN 0127-1962 http://www.ukm.my/fep/jem/index.html
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description Firms that invest in knowledge introduce more technological advances, while firms that innovate have greater labour productivity. This study aims to investigate the impact of the cost of training, level of educational attainment and research and development (R&D) investment on labour productivity in Malaysia’s manufacturing industry. Using 3 digit levels of panel data set from 53 manufacturing industries, this study applies the System-Generalized Method of Moments (SYS-GMM) estimator technique to capture the effects of human capital variables on productivity. The study finds that the cost of training sponsored by a firm, level of educational attainment and R&D investment are significant and influence labour productivity. This study also finds that the level of education attained by employees significantly influences labour productivity. However, employees whose educational credentials do not proceed further than diploma and SPM level education remain insignificant in influencing labour productivity. The results are consistent with the objectives of the Economic Transformation Programme of the Malaysian government, which aims to enhance the quality of skilled labour to successfully develop a high income economy. In order to attain the status of a high income economy, 60 percent of jobs in Malaysia must consist of skilled workers and quality skilled workers, which are crucial to accelerating economic development. Consequently, manufacturing industries could improve their competitive position by raising their respective employment shares of high-skilled labour.
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author Norhanishah Mohamad Yunus,
Rusmawati Said,
Law, Siong Hook
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Rusmawati Said,
Law, Siong Hook
Do cost of training, education level and R&D investment matter towards influencing labour productivity?
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Rusmawati Said,
Law, Siong Hook
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title Do cost of training, education level and R&D investment matter towards influencing labour productivity?
title_short Do cost of training, education level and R&D investment matter towards influencing labour productivity?
title_full Do cost of training, education level and R&D investment matter towards influencing labour productivity?
title_fullStr Do cost of training, education level and R&D investment matter towards influencing labour productivity?
title_full_unstemmed Do cost of training, education level and R&D investment matter towards influencing labour productivity?
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