This review maps out the labour market situation of PhDs employed in the private sector. To begin with, the theoretical motives for employing PhDs and the supporting empirical evidence are examined. The potential benefits of companies from employing PhDs can be divided into productivity and innovation effects as well as knowledge contributions from networking, and external effects. Next, the international empirical literature on PhDs in the private sector is surveyed. The mostly US based research focuses primarily on PhDs in the fields of science and engineering. It provides no synoptic picture of the employment situation of the PhDs in the private sector and leaves a need for further research. A more detailed review of the Finnish literatu...
Over the last two decades, international governments have positioned PhD holders as vital to prosper...
There is a long tradition of literature linking the 'production of PhDs' to the 'deployment' of trai...
The paper studies the occupational outcomes of the PhDs from three Northern Italian universities. Fi...
PhD graduates hold the highest education degree, are trained to conduct research and can be consider...
PhD graduates hold the highest education degree, are trained to conduct research and can be consider...
This paper analyzes the PhD labour market in connection to the Research and Innovation countries’ p...
OCDE publications in the early 1990s on Science-Technology-Economy alerted several member countries...
The organisation of research is a powerful factor structuring the labour market for recent doctorate...
International audienceIt is becoming more and more difficult for PhD graduates to find a job corresp...
In Finland, doctoral employment outside the academy has been increasing. Universities can no longer ...
This paper deals with the question of French PhDs' career trajectories and especially those that lea...
[EN] PhD graduates hold the highest education degree, are trained to conduct research and can be con...
The aim of the current paper is to estimate the need for new PhDs in the Estonian academic sector fo...
Over the last two decades, international governments have positioned PhD holders as vital to prosper...
There is a long tradition of literature linking the 'production of PhDs' to the 'deployment' of trai...
The paper studies the occupational outcomes of the PhDs from three Northern Italian universities. Fi...
PhD graduates hold the highest education degree, are trained to conduct research and can be consider...
PhD graduates hold the highest education degree, are trained to conduct research and can be consider...
This paper analyzes the PhD labour market in connection to the Research and Innovation countries’ p...
OCDE publications in the early 1990s on Science-Technology-Economy alerted several member countries...
The organisation of research is a powerful factor structuring the labour market for recent doctorate...
International audienceIt is becoming more and more difficult for PhD graduates to find a job corresp...
In Finland, doctoral employment outside the academy has been increasing. Universities can no longer ...
This paper deals with the question of French PhDs' career trajectories and especially those that lea...
[EN] PhD graduates hold the highest education degree, are trained to conduct research and can be con...
The aim of the current paper is to estimate the need for new PhDs in the Estonian academic sector fo...
Over the last two decades, international governments have positioned PhD holders as vital to prosper...
There is a long tradition of literature linking the 'production of PhDs' to the 'deployment' of trai...
The paper studies the occupational outcomes of the PhDs from three Northern Italian universities. Fi...