This paper unfolds the directions and paths of knowledge flows through personnel mobility, originally unravelling its uneven distribution across companies, due to the effect of cluster affiliation, industry affiliation and foreign affiliation. In framing our hypotheses we use a social capital perspective, which emphasizes the capability of employees to build ties across companies and to extend the overall company\u2019s social capital. We test our hypotheses through an original database encompassing 3895 employees\u2019 movements across and within the IT cluster in Bangalore, which produce 1331 cross-sectional directed dyads between 397 companies. Our negative binomial regressions at dyad level highlight three major findings. First both out...
Abstract—This paper examines how social capital dimensions of networks affect the transfer of knowle...
This doctoral thesis explores how social capital is leveraged for the transfer, sharing and spillove...
While mobility’s effect on knowledge transfer to firms that hire mobile employees is well demonstrat...
This paper investigates how knowledge flows across companies through labour mobility, focusing on di...
Angeli f., grandi a. And grimaldi r. Directions and paths of knowledge flows through labour mobility...
The inpatriation of foreign nationals to the corporate headquarters (HQ) of multinational corporatio...
The movement of personnel between firms has been shown to have important implications for firms, yet...
While mobility\u27s effect on knowledge transfer to firms that hire mobile employees is well demonst...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to assess whether social capital explains level and quality o...
Advancements in communication technologies continue to support the development of geographically-dis...
Human capital is considered as one of the most critical sources of firms’ competitive advantage. How...
The dissertation examines how the micro processes surrounding employee mobility across boundaries af...
Using the curriculum vitae and patent data of inventors at the Intel Corporation, we argue and demon...
Although it is a widely held belief that social capital facilitates knowledge sharing among individu...
Studies on social capital have produced major evidence for the contention that a firm's social capit...
Abstract—This paper examines how social capital dimensions of networks affect the transfer of knowle...
This doctoral thesis explores how social capital is leveraged for the transfer, sharing and spillove...
While mobility’s effect on knowledge transfer to firms that hire mobile employees is well demonstrat...
This paper investigates how knowledge flows across companies through labour mobility, focusing on di...
Angeli f., grandi a. And grimaldi r. Directions and paths of knowledge flows through labour mobility...
The inpatriation of foreign nationals to the corporate headquarters (HQ) of multinational corporatio...
The movement of personnel between firms has been shown to have important implications for firms, yet...
While mobility\u27s effect on knowledge transfer to firms that hire mobile employees is well demonst...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to assess whether social capital explains level and quality o...
Advancements in communication technologies continue to support the development of geographically-dis...
Human capital is considered as one of the most critical sources of firms’ competitive advantage. How...
The dissertation examines how the micro processes surrounding employee mobility across boundaries af...
Using the curriculum vitae and patent data of inventors at the Intel Corporation, we argue and demon...
Although it is a widely held belief that social capital facilitates knowledge sharing among individu...
Studies on social capital have produced major evidence for the contention that a firm's social capit...
Abstract—This paper examines how social capital dimensions of networks affect the transfer of knowle...
This doctoral thesis explores how social capital is leveraged for the transfer, sharing and spillove...
While mobility’s effect on knowledge transfer to firms that hire mobile employees is well demonstrat...