In this paper we revisit both the JTH test of the localization of knowledge spillovers (Jaffe et al. 1993) and its extension by Agrawal et al. (2006). We find that inventors who patent across different companies and geographical locations contribute extensively to the observed citation patterns, both directly (through personal self-citations) and indirectly, by linking the various companies via a social network conducive to more citations. We also find that social networks convey knowledge both to the mobile inventors’ current locations, and to the prior ones. We conclude that spatial distance is just a proxy for social distance, of which the professional ties between inventors are an important component
This paper studies the geographical breadth of knowledge spillovers. Previous research suggests that...
Do informal social ties connecting inventors across distant places promote knowledge flows between t...
The aim of the present paper is to identify the determinants of the geographical mobility of skilled...
In this paper we revisit both the JTH test of the localization of knowledge spillovers (Jaffe et al....
The paper explores the role of inventors’ mobility and social networks in generating localized know...
The paper provides a reassessment of arguments and tests in support of the existence and magnitude o...
This paper illustrates the contribution of mobile inventors and networks of inventors to the diffusi...
International audienceA fairly large body of literature, employing primarily patent citations data, ...
It has long been argued that geographic co-location supports knowledge spillovers. More recently, th...
It has long been argued that geographic co-location supports knowledge spillovers. More recently, th...
It is well known that patent citations occur disproportionately between patents issued to inventors ...
We examine how the spatial and social proximity of inventors affects access to knowledge, focusing e...
This article studies the contribution of different channels of knowledge transfer on innovation outp...
This paper studies the geographical breadth of knowledge spillovers. Previous research suggests that...
Do informal social ties connecting inventors across distant places promote knowledge flows between t...
The aim of the present paper is to identify the determinants of the geographical mobility of skilled...
In this paper we revisit both the JTH test of the localization of knowledge spillovers (Jaffe et al....
The paper explores the role of inventors’ mobility and social networks in generating localized know...
The paper provides a reassessment of arguments and tests in support of the existence and magnitude o...
This paper illustrates the contribution of mobile inventors and networks of inventors to the diffusi...
International audienceA fairly large body of literature, employing primarily patent citations data, ...
It has long been argued that geographic co-location supports knowledge spillovers. More recently, th...
It has long been argued that geographic co-location supports knowledge spillovers. More recently, th...
It is well known that patent citations occur disproportionately between patents issued to inventors ...
We examine how the spatial and social proximity of inventors affects access to knowledge, focusing e...
This article studies the contribution of different channels of knowledge transfer on innovation outp...
This paper studies the geographical breadth of knowledge spillovers. Previous research suggests that...
Do informal social ties connecting inventors across distant places promote knowledge flows between t...
The aim of the present paper is to identify the determinants of the geographical mobility of skilled...