Background As digitalization and the Internet of Things (IoT) evolves in a rapid pace, the need for engineers, IT specialists and software developers introduce an increasing shortage of skilled workers. Managing the existing workforce is a challenge, increasing the interest in the antecedents and implications of their mobility activities. Employee turnover has been broadly viewed as a disadvantage for firms losing valuable human capital, increasing the implementation of retention strategies. On the other hand, an increasing amount of studies argue that mobility within a region is a source of knowledge spillovers and can enhance innovation and productivity, as well as regional economic growth by facilitating access to new external ideas and ...
In this paper we employ data on 156,000 workers working within the Finnish high-tech industries in o...
The literature on knowledge spillovers offers substantial evidence that workers, as main carriers of...
Disequilibria among regional labour markets persist through spatial inflexibility in job mobility re...
Background As digitalization and the Internet of Things (IoT) evolves in a rapid pace, the need for ...
In this dissertation, we empirically examine a new model of employee mobility in large, hierarchical...
In this dissertation, we empirically examine a new model of employee mobility in large, hierarchical...
Evolutionary economic geography has awoken an interest in the question how regions can attract new h...
Throughout history, the introduction of new technologies has influenced economic, social, cultural, ...
Abstract: The economic development and technological progress of a region are highly dependent on th...
This paper is based on a research study with the aim to investigate the mobility of IT professionals...
Supporting work-life balance, attracting and retaining talent, improving job satisfaction and managi...
In today’s high-tech business setting, companies increasingly recognize their employees as valuable ...
Like those in other advanced economies, local American governments attempt to attract and retain ski...
In this paper we employ data on 156,000 workers working within the Finnish high-tech industries in o...
Academic research on employee mobility concentrates strongly on expatriate assignments. However, whe...
In this paper we employ data on 156,000 workers working within the Finnish high-tech industries in o...
The literature on knowledge spillovers offers substantial evidence that workers, as main carriers of...
Disequilibria among regional labour markets persist through spatial inflexibility in job mobility re...
Background As digitalization and the Internet of Things (IoT) evolves in a rapid pace, the need for ...
In this dissertation, we empirically examine a new model of employee mobility in large, hierarchical...
In this dissertation, we empirically examine a new model of employee mobility in large, hierarchical...
Evolutionary economic geography has awoken an interest in the question how regions can attract new h...
Throughout history, the introduction of new technologies has influenced economic, social, cultural, ...
Abstract: The economic development and technological progress of a region are highly dependent on th...
This paper is based on a research study with the aim to investigate the mobility of IT professionals...
Supporting work-life balance, attracting and retaining talent, improving job satisfaction and managi...
In today’s high-tech business setting, companies increasingly recognize their employees as valuable ...
Like those in other advanced economies, local American governments attempt to attract and retain ski...
In this paper we employ data on 156,000 workers working within the Finnish high-tech industries in o...
Academic research on employee mobility concentrates strongly on expatriate assignments. However, whe...
In this paper we employ data on 156,000 workers working within the Finnish high-tech industries in o...
The literature on knowledge spillovers offers substantial evidence that workers, as main carriers of...
Disequilibria among regional labour markets persist through spatial inflexibility in job mobility re...