Title of article :
Workplace Condition as a Moderator between Innovation Investment and Company Performances
Author/Authors :
Amran, Azlan Universiti Sains Malaysia - Graduate School of Business, Malaysia , Zulkafli, Abdul Hadi Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Management, Malaysia , Selamat, Nur Syazwani Universiti Sains Malaysia - Graduate School of Business, Malaysia
Abstract :
This study aims at investigating the moderating effect of workplace conditions, namely occupational safety and health, employee development, employee retention, employee diversity and employee relation; on the relationship between innovation investment and company performance. The study was conducted using the annual report for year 2007 and 2008 as the main source of data collection. The finding shows that the workplace conditions are not significantly contributed to the ROE in the interaction effect. However, the employee development was noted to have negative significant contribution to the ROE in the direct effect model which may be due to the short period of observation. It is concluded that workforce conditions is not necessarily producing positive input to ensure that innovation investment undertaken by the firm would improve company performance in a short run.
Keywords :
Working conditions , innovation , performance
Journal title :
International Journal of Business and Technopreneurship
Journal title :
International Journal of Business and Technopreneurship