China has launched a series of talent-recruitment policies in the last years, in order to attract back Chinese nationals who stayed abroad. Yet, little is known about the effect of such policies. This paper examines whether researchers recruited in one of the Chinese flagship talent-recruitment policies—the ‘Young Thousand Talents’ policy (Y1000T)—had, in the following years after recruitment, better research performance. We compare these recipients against other Chinese nationals who got PhDs in equally prestigious non-Chinese universities but continued to work abroad (mostly in the USA). Results of difference-in-differences regressions show that returning to China has an effect of positioning returnees both at the bottom and at the very s...
This paper unfolds a “black box” concerning European researchers working in China, an emerging pheno...
As a large export country of international students and an active player on the globalization arena,...
To reverse “brain drain”, the Chinese governments have deployed various mechanisms, including prefer...
This paper compares the research productivity between two groups of Chinese early- and mid-career re...
While it is commonly agreed that globally bred talent returning to China greatly contributes to the ...
Chinese government issued a series of policies to attract oversea elites and gave them privileges in...
China’s approach to developing a world-class science system includes a vigorous set of programmes to...
As the number of international students grows rapidly, it will turn to the brain drain problems beca...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the debate on the relationship between scientific mobility...
Returning scientists play a critical role in building up the academic workforce and science in their...
The thesis is a specialised study about talent management in China to the prevention of brain drain ...
China’s rise is having a large impact on the global science system. The internationalisation of this...
Return migration of internationally educated Chinese academics has been a significant feature of Chi...
Immigration is rapidly changing the composition of the R&D workforce in the United States, with ...
The large influx of Chinese life sciences postdoctorates to the U.S. has raised concerns and stimula...
This paper unfolds a “black box” concerning European researchers working in China, an emerging pheno...
As a large export country of international students and an active player on the globalization arena,...
To reverse “brain drain”, the Chinese governments have deployed various mechanisms, including prefer...
This paper compares the research productivity between two groups of Chinese early- and mid-career re...
While it is commonly agreed that globally bred talent returning to China greatly contributes to the ...
Chinese government issued a series of policies to attract oversea elites and gave them privileges in...
China’s approach to developing a world-class science system includes a vigorous set of programmes to...
As the number of international students grows rapidly, it will turn to the brain drain problems beca...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the debate on the relationship between scientific mobility...
Returning scientists play a critical role in building up the academic workforce and science in their...
The thesis is a specialised study about talent management in China to the prevention of brain drain ...
China’s rise is having a large impact on the global science system. The internationalisation of this...
Return migration of internationally educated Chinese academics has been a significant feature of Chi...
Immigration is rapidly changing the composition of the R&D workforce in the United States, with ...
The large influx of Chinese life sciences postdoctorates to the U.S. has raised concerns and stimula...
This paper unfolds a “black box” concerning European researchers working in China, an emerging pheno...
As a large export country of international students and an active player on the globalization arena,...
To reverse “brain drain”, the Chinese governments have deployed various mechanisms, including prefer...