An employer-employee panel is used to study whether the movement of workers across firms is a channel of unintended diffusion of R&D-generated knowledge. Somewhat surprisingly, hiring workers from others R&D labs to ones own does not seem to be a significant spillover channel. Hiring workers previously in R&D to ones non-R&D activities, however, boosts both productivity and profitability. This is interpreted as evidence that these workers transmit knowledge that can be readily copied and implemented without much additional R&D effort.labor mobility, R&D spillovers, profitability, linked employer-employee data
We estimate the effects of knowledge spillovers on firms’ performance and workers’ wages. We use an ...
The dissertation examines how the micro processes surrounding employee mobility across boundaries af...
Labour mobility is one mechanism through which technology and innovation frommultinational enterpris...
An employer-employee panel is used to study whether the movement of workers across firms is a channe...
An employer–employee panel is used to study whether the movement of workers across firms is a channe...
Labor mobility is often considered to be an important source of knowledge externalities, making it ...
Using a 16-year employer–employee panel dataset that contains the entire population of firms and wor...
Labor mobility is considered to be an important source of knowledge externalities, making it difficu...
Introducing the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Intrapreneurship, we examine how labour mobility impac...
Private sector R&D is largely concentrated in a few multinational companies (MNCs). The mobility...
Most R&D projects fail from a commercial point of view, and technological shifts may quickly turn ev...
A prominent feature of the economic landscape in the most developed countries is the tendency for fi...
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...
This paper addresses the link between productivity and labour mobility. The hypothesis tested in the...
We estimate the effects of knowledge spillovers on firms’ performance and workers’ wages. We use an ...
The dissertation examines how the micro processes surrounding employee mobility across boundaries af...
Labour mobility is one mechanism through which technology and innovation frommultinational enterpris...
An employer-employee panel is used to study whether the movement of workers across firms is a channe...
An employer–employee panel is used to study whether the movement of workers across firms is a channe...
Labor mobility is often considered to be an important source of knowledge externalities, making it ...
Using a 16-year employer–employee panel dataset that contains the entire population of firms and wor...
Labor mobility is considered to be an important source of knowledge externalities, making it difficu...
Introducing the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Intrapreneurship, we examine how labour mobility impac...
Private sector R&D is largely concentrated in a few multinational companies (MNCs). The mobility...
Most R&D projects fail from a commercial point of view, and technological shifts may quickly turn ev...
A prominent feature of the economic landscape in the most developed countries is the tendency for fi...
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...
This paper addresses the link between productivity and labour mobility. The hypothesis tested in the...
We estimate the effects of knowledge spillovers on firms’ performance and workers’ wages. We use an ...
The dissertation examines how the micro processes surrounding employee mobility across boundaries af...
Labour mobility is one mechanism through which technology and innovation frommultinational enterpris...