We study how complementarities and intellectual property rights affect the management of knowledge workers. The main results relay when a firm will wish to sue workers that leave with innovative ideas, and the effects of complementary assets on wages and on worker initiative. We argue that firms strongly protected by property rights may not sue leaving workers in order to motivate effort, while firms weakly protected by complementary assets must sue in order to obtain positive profits. Firms with more complementary assets pay higher wages (and have lower turnover), but such higher pay has a detrimental effect on worker initiative. Our analysis suggests that strengthened property rights protection reduces turnover costs but weakens w...
Over the past decades, capitalist democracies across the OECD have transitioned from manufacturing t...
Over the past decades, capitalist democracies across the OECD have transitioned from manufacturing t...
We analyse how institutional complementarities between employee representation laws and dismissal re...
We study how complementarities and intellectual property rights affect the management of knowledge ...
We study how complementarities and intellectual property rights affect the management of knowledge w...
We study how complementarities and intellectual property rights affect the man-agement of knowledge ...
We study how \u85rm-speci\u85c complementary assets and intellectual property rights a¤ect the manag...
Recent scholarship has begun to assess the role of intellectual property rights in the theory of the...
I am particularly grateful to Yuhchang Hwang, who chaired my dissertation committee and provided me ...
Recent scholarship has begun to assess the role of intellectual property rights in the theory of the...
In this dissertation, I argue that employee mobility is a key consideration of the firm. Firms often...
In this dissertation, I argue that employee mobility is a key consideration of the firm. Firms often...
Drawing on the resource-based view of the firm, and counter to the mainstream literature, we propose...
The allocation of any benefit that arises from worker-generated innovation is complicated by the imp...
The quality of the employment relationship is argued to be central to knowledge workers' committment...
Over the past decades, capitalist democracies across the OECD have transitioned from manufacturing t...
Over the past decades, capitalist democracies across the OECD have transitioned from manufacturing t...
We analyse how institutional complementarities between employee representation laws and dismissal re...
We study how complementarities and intellectual property rights affect the management of knowledge ...
We study how complementarities and intellectual property rights affect the management of knowledge w...
We study how complementarities and intellectual property rights affect the man-agement of knowledge ...
We study how \u85rm-speci\u85c complementary assets and intellectual property rights a¤ect the manag...
Recent scholarship has begun to assess the role of intellectual property rights in the theory of the...
I am particularly grateful to Yuhchang Hwang, who chaired my dissertation committee and provided me ...
Recent scholarship has begun to assess the role of intellectual property rights in the theory of the...
In this dissertation, I argue that employee mobility is a key consideration of the firm. Firms often...
In this dissertation, I argue that employee mobility is a key consideration of the firm. Firms often...
Drawing on the resource-based view of the firm, and counter to the mainstream literature, we propose...
The allocation of any benefit that arises from worker-generated innovation is complicated by the imp...
The quality of the employment relationship is argued to be central to knowledge workers' committment...
Over the past decades, capitalist democracies across the OECD have transitioned from manufacturing t...
Over the past decades, capitalist democracies across the OECD have transitioned from manufacturing t...
We analyse how institutional complementarities between employee representation laws and dismissal re...