We measure the quantitative importance of labor mobility as a vehicle for the transmission of knowledge and skills across firms. For this purpose we create a unique data set that matches all applications of Danish firms at the European Patent Office to linked employer-employee register data for the years 1999-2002. The Danish workforce is split into "R&D workers", who hold a bachelor's or a master's degree in a technical field, and "non-R&D workers". We find that mobile R&D workers ("R&D joiners"') contribute more to patenting activity than immobile R&D workers. Furthermore, R&D workers who have previously been employed by a patenting firm ("patent exposed workers") have a larger effect on patenting activity than R&D workers without this ex...
Mobilization of valuable resources, especially of talented individuals, figures prominently in firms...
This paper explores the role of R&D worker mobility on innovation performance. As one main novelty, ...
Skilled workers’ mobility is considered to be one of the most influential channels of knowledge tran...
We investigate the effect of mobility of R&D workers on the total patenting activity of their employ...
We investigate the effect of mobility of highly skilled workers in Denmark on the total patenting ac...
In recent years, increasing attention and resources have been devoted to the analysis of workers’ mo...
Using 1975-1992 patent data this article untangles two opposing effects of knowledge spillovers: inc...
Private sector R&D is largely concentrated in a few multinational companies (MNCs). The mobility of ...
Scientific knowledge is an important ingredient in the innovation process. Drawing on the knowledge-...
This paper focuses on university inventors mobility in the EU countries. It is the first quantitativ...
Labour mobility is one mechanism through which technology and innovation frommultinational enterpris...
International audienceWe study the effect of the interfirm mobility of prolific inventors on their p...
Although labor mobility has been recognized as a key mechanism for transferring tacit knowledge, pri...
Mobilization of valuable resources, especially of talented individuals, figures prominently in firms...
This paper explores the role of R&D worker mobility on innovation performance. As one main novelty, ...
Skilled workers’ mobility is considered to be one of the most influential channels of knowledge tran...
We investigate the effect of mobility of R&D workers on the total patenting activity of their employ...
We investigate the effect of mobility of highly skilled workers in Denmark on the total patenting ac...
In recent years, increasing attention and resources have been devoted to the analysis of workers’ mo...
Using 1975-1992 patent data this article untangles two opposing effects of knowledge spillovers: inc...
Private sector R&D is largely concentrated in a few multinational companies (MNCs). The mobility of ...
Scientific knowledge is an important ingredient in the innovation process. Drawing on the knowledge-...
This paper focuses on university inventors mobility in the EU countries. It is the first quantitativ...
Labour mobility is one mechanism through which technology and innovation frommultinational enterpris...
International audienceWe study the effect of the interfirm mobility of prolific inventors on their p...
Although labor mobility has been recognized as a key mechanism for transferring tacit knowledge, pri...
Mobilization of valuable resources, especially of talented individuals, figures prominently in firms...
This paper explores the role of R&D worker mobility on innovation performance. As one main novelty, ...
Skilled workers’ mobility is considered to be one of the most influential channels of knowledge tran...