Innovation rarely happens through the actions of a single person. Innovators source their ideas while interacting with their peers, at different levels and with different intensities. In this paper, we exploit a dataset of disambiguated inventors in European cities to assess the influence of their interactions with co-workers, organizations’ colleagues, and geographically co-located peers, to understand if the different levels of interaction influence their productivity. Following inventors’ productivity over time and adding a large number of fixed effects to control for unobserved heterogeneity, we uncover critical facts, such as the importance of city knowledge stocks for inventors’ productivity, with firm knowledge stocks and network kno...
This study explores the knowledge-creation process that arises from inventors’ working relationships...
In this paper I directly test the hypothesis that interactions between inventors of different firms...
This article studies the contribution of different channels of knowledge transfer on innovation outp...
Innovation rarely happens through the actions of a single person. Innovators source ideas while inte...
Innovation rarely happens through the actions of a single person. Innovators source ideas while inte...
This article studies the contribution of different channels of knowledge transfer on innovation outp...
peer reviewedSocial networks are expected to matter for invention in cities, but empirical evidence ...
We investigate the importance of the labour mobility of inventors, as well as the scale, extent and ...
We study the transmission of knowledge arising from working relationships established by inventors, ...
This paper examines the characteristics of the collaborations between inventors in the United Kingdo...
We investigate the importance of the labour mobility of inventors, as well as the scale, extent and ...
We study the transmission of tacit knowledge arising from working relationships established by inven...
The aim of the present paper is to identify the determinants of the geographical mobility of skilled...
We study the transmission of tacit knowledge arising from working relationships established by inven...
We study the transmission of knowledge arising from working relationships established by inventors, ...
This study explores the knowledge-creation process that arises from inventors’ working relationships...
In this paper I directly test the hypothesis that interactions between inventors of different firms...
This article studies the contribution of different channels of knowledge transfer on innovation outp...
Innovation rarely happens through the actions of a single person. Innovators source ideas while inte...
Innovation rarely happens through the actions of a single person. Innovators source ideas while inte...
This article studies the contribution of different channels of knowledge transfer on innovation outp...
peer reviewedSocial networks are expected to matter for invention in cities, but empirical evidence ...
We investigate the importance of the labour mobility of inventors, as well as the scale, extent and ...
We study the transmission of knowledge arising from working relationships established by inventors, ...
This paper examines the characteristics of the collaborations between inventors in the United Kingdo...
We investigate the importance of the labour mobility of inventors, as well as the scale, extent and ...
We study the transmission of tacit knowledge arising from working relationships established by inven...
The aim of the present paper is to identify the determinants of the geographical mobility of skilled...
We study the transmission of tacit knowledge arising from working relationships established by inven...
We study the transmission of knowledge arising from working relationships established by inventors, ...
This study explores the knowledge-creation process that arises from inventors’ working relationships...
In this paper I directly test the hypothesis that interactions between inventors of different firms...
This article studies the contribution of different channels of knowledge transfer on innovation outp...