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 one's own does not seem to be a significant spillover channel. Hiring workers previously in R&D to one's 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.</p
We estimate the effects of knowledge spillovers on firms’ performance and workers’ wages. We use an ...
Using matched firm-worker data from Danish manufacturing, we observe firm-to-firm worker movements a...
This paper documents labor mobility flows from multinationals (MNEs) to non-MNEs in Norwegian manufa...
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...
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 ...
Introducing the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Intrapreneurship, we examine how labour mobility impac...
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...
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...
Private sector R&D is largely concentrated in a few multinational companies (MNCs). The mobility...
The dissertation examines how the micro processes surrounding employee mobility across boundaries af...
Using matched firm-worker data from Danish manufacturing, we observe firm-to-firm worker movements a...
We estimate the effects of knowledge spillovers on firms’ performance and workers’ wages. We use an ...
Using matched firm-worker data from Danish manufacturing, we observe firm-to-firm worker movements a...
This paper documents labor mobility flows from multinationals (MNEs) to non-MNEs in Norwegian manufa...
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...
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 ...
Introducing the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Intrapreneurship, we examine how labour mobility impac...
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...
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...
Private sector R&D is largely concentrated in a few multinational companies (MNCs). The mobility...
The dissertation examines how the micro processes surrounding employee mobility across boundaries af...
Using matched firm-worker data from Danish manufacturing, we observe firm-to-firm worker movements a...
We estimate the effects of knowledge spillovers on firms’ performance and workers’ wages. We use an ...
Using matched firm-worker data from Danish manufacturing, we observe firm-to-firm worker movements a...
This paper documents labor mobility flows from multinationals (MNEs) to non-MNEs in Norwegian manufa...