Through an analysis of 497 foreign researchers in Italy and Portugal we verify the impact of home linkages on return mobility choices and scientific productivity. We consider the presence of several different types of linkages of the researchers working abroad with their country of origin and control for the most relevant contextual factors (age, research area, position in the host country, etc.). The probability of return to their home country and scientific productivity in the host country are both higher for researchers that maintain home linkages. We conclude that the presence of home linkages directly benefits both countries in addition to the indirect benefit of expanding the scientific networks. Policy implications and suggestions fo...
We examine collaboration patterns of foreign scientists working in one of 16 countries in 2011 and c...
This article analyzes the effect of international job-mobility on career success measured by obtaini...
This article uses curricular information from a sample of applicants to the Spanish Ramón y Cajal pr...
This article examines whether domestic or international mobility of scientists have positive effect ...
Against the current of scientific researchers moving to universities and research institutes outside...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the debate on the relationship between scientific mobility...
International scientific mobility and research careers are two concepts that are intimately related....
This paper uses a unique survey to examine the nature and extent of knowledge flows that result from...
This paper uses a unique survey to examine the nature and extent of knowledge flows that result from...
Using econometric analysis on survey data from European-born and European-educated researchers who a...
This article analyses the effect of geographical job mobility on early career success measured by ob...
The paper addresses the international mobility and return of scientists and its implications for reg...
Despite the growing interest of scholars and policymakers to better understand the determinants for ...
Recent contributions suggest that non-economic factors could be important motivational drivers of sc...
It is widely accepted that science and technology are important drivers of economic growth and gener...
We examine collaboration patterns of foreign scientists working in one of 16 countries in 2011 and c...
This article analyzes the effect of international job-mobility on career success measured by obtaini...
This article uses curricular information from a sample of applicants to the Spanish Ramón y Cajal pr...
This article examines whether domestic or international mobility of scientists have positive effect ...
Against the current of scientific researchers moving to universities and research institutes outside...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the debate on the relationship between scientific mobility...
International scientific mobility and research careers are two concepts that are intimately related....
This paper uses a unique survey to examine the nature and extent of knowledge flows that result from...
This paper uses a unique survey to examine the nature and extent of knowledge flows that result from...
Using econometric analysis on survey data from European-born and European-educated researchers who a...
This article analyses the effect of geographical job mobility on early career success measured by ob...
The paper addresses the international mobility and return of scientists and its implications for reg...
Despite the growing interest of scholars and policymakers to better understand the determinants for ...
Recent contributions suggest that non-economic factors could be important motivational drivers of sc...
It is widely accepted that science and technology are important drivers of economic growth and gener...
We examine collaboration patterns of foreign scientists working in one of 16 countries in 2011 and c...
This article analyzes the effect of international job-mobility on career success measured by obtaini...
This article uses curricular information from a sample of applicants to the Spanish Ramón y Cajal pr...