Abstract of associated article: Knowledge spillovers through worker mobility between firms, found in previous research, imply that knowledge production within firms creates a positive externality to the hiring firms and their workers. We calculate the shares in the gains from spillovers retained by these parties using matched employer–employee data from Danish manufacturing. We find that around two-thirds of the total output gain (0.1% per year) is netted by the firms as extra profit, about a quarter goes to the incumbent workers as extra wages, while the workers who bring spillovers receive no more than 8% of it. This gains distribution, which favors the hiring firms, is similar for different types of moving workers, and is stable over tim...
Introducing the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Intrapreneurship, we examine how labour mobility impac...
Online décembre 2015 compté en 12/2015International audienceThis article contributes to the literatu...
Private sector R&D is largely concentrated in a few multinational companies (MNCs). The mobility of ...
Abstract of associated article: Knowledge spillovers through worker mobility between firms, found in...
Using matched firm-worker data from Danish manufacturing, we observe firm-to-firm worker movements a...
Using matched firm-worker data from Danish manufacturing, we observe firm-to-firm worker movements a...
International audienceThis article focuses on the phenomenon of interfirm labor mobility as a potent...
This paper documents labor mobility flows from multinationals (MNEs) to non-MNEs in Norwegian manufa...
Using a 16-year employer–employee panel dataset that contains the entire population of firms and wor...
This paper documents the extent of labour mobility from multinationals (MNEs) to non-MNEs in Norwegi...
We estimate the effects of knowledge spillovers on firms’ performance and workers’ wages. We use an ...
An employer-employee panel is used to study whether the movement of workers across firms is a channe...
This article focuses on the phenomenon of interfirm labor mobility as a potential channel for knowle...
Does hiring workers with experience from multinationals (MNEs) increase productivity in non-MNEs? Tr...
Labour mobility is one mechanism through which technology and innovation frommultinational enterpris...
Introducing the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Intrapreneurship, we examine how labour mobility impac...
Online décembre 2015 compté en 12/2015International audienceThis article contributes to the literatu...
Private sector R&D is largely concentrated in a few multinational companies (MNCs). The mobility of ...
Abstract of associated article: Knowledge spillovers through worker mobility between firms, found in...
Using matched firm-worker data from Danish manufacturing, we observe firm-to-firm worker movements a...
Using matched firm-worker data from Danish manufacturing, we observe firm-to-firm worker movements a...
International audienceThis article focuses on the phenomenon of interfirm labor mobility as a potent...
This paper documents labor mobility flows from multinationals (MNEs) to non-MNEs in Norwegian manufa...
Using a 16-year employer–employee panel dataset that contains the entire population of firms and wor...
This paper documents the extent of labour mobility from multinationals (MNEs) to non-MNEs in Norwegi...
We estimate the effects of knowledge spillovers on firms’ performance and workers’ wages. We use an ...
An employer-employee panel is used to study whether the movement of workers across firms is a channe...
This article focuses on the phenomenon of interfirm labor mobility as a potential channel for knowle...
Does hiring workers with experience from multinationals (MNEs) increase productivity in non-MNEs? Tr...
Labour mobility is one mechanism through which technology and innovation frommultinational enterpris...
Introducing the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Intrapreneurship, we examine how labour mobility impac...
Online décembre 2015 compté en 12/2015International audienceThis article contributes to the literatu...
Private sector R&D is largely concentrated in a few multinational companies (MNCs). The mobility of ...