Artículo de revista
Main drivers of human capital, learning and performance
Fecha
2016-05-19Registro en:
10.1007/s10961-016-9483-6
1573-7047
0892-9912
Autor
Vargas Mendoza, Nancy
Begoña Lloria, M.
Roig Dobón, Salvador
Institución
Resumen
Abstract The aim of this study was to show the relationships between the enablers for knowledge creation and human capital (HC); the effect of HC on feedback and feedfor-ward; and the influence of these learning flows on organizational performance. To achieve this, we developed a novel theoretical model of relationships and tested this model empirically. We quantitatively test this model using data from firms in the Spanish
biotechnology sector. Results show strong relationships between HC and enablers for knowledge creation (redundancy, trust, and autonomy); HC and learning flows (feedback and feedforward); and learning flows and organizational performance. The originality of this study lies in linking—theoretically, empirically, and through a novel model—inde-pendent theories of HC, learning, and knowledge creation.