We examine the impact of a grant program promoting international mobility on researchers' scientific outcomes and careers. To provide causal evidence, we exploit unique data from the Swiss National Foundation and implement a Regression Discontinuity Design analysis. We find that the grant effectively supports periods of research abroad that often extend beyond the duration of the grant, without increasing the probability of permanent migration. Awarded researchers increase their output quality, although the effect on output quantity and careers is not significant. Additional evidence suggests that financing international mobility likely affects output quality by reducing the cost of exploring new collaboration opportunities and research top...
Using survey data on European-born and European-educated researchers who are internationally mobile ...
Against the current of scientific researchers moving to universities and research institutes outside...
International exchange has characterized the academic community for centuries (Charle & Verger, 1994...
We examine the impact of a grant program promoting international mobility on researchers' scientific...
We examine the impact of a grant program promoting international mobility on researchers’ scientific...
Despite the acknowledged importance of international mobility for science and innovation, there is l...
Our study contributes to assessing the causal impact of economic incentives supporting mobility on r...
Our study contributes to assessing the causal impact of economic incentives supporting mobility on r...
The thesis consists of three independent chapters. The chapters are all empirical studies of scienti...
This article analyses the effect of geographical job mobility on early career success measured by ob...
International scientific mobility and research careers are two concepts that are intimately related....
This thesis aims to broaden the understanding of how human capital and graduates’ geographical mobil...
Using econometric analysis on survey data from European-born and European-educated researchers who a...
The internationalization and specialization of science confront scientists with opportunities and so...
We focus on the role that domestic and international mobility play in achieving a business academic...
Using survey data on European-born and European-educated researchers who are internationally mobile ...
Against the current of scientific researchers moving to universities and research institutes outside...
International exchange has characterized the academic community for centuries (Charle & Verger, 1994...
We examine the impact of a grant program promoting international mobility on researchers' scientific...
We examine the impact of a grant program promoting international mobility on researchers’ scientific...
Despite the acknowledged importance of international mobility for science and innovation, there is l...
Our study contributes to assessing the causal impact of economic incentives supporting mobility on r...
Our study contributes to assessing the causal impact of economic incentives supporting mobility on r...
The thesis consists of three independent chapters. The chapters are all empirical studies of scienti...
This article analyses the effect of geographical job mobility on early career success measured by ob...
International scientific mobility and research careers are two concepts that are intimately related....
This thesis aims to broaden the understanding of how human capital and graduates’ geographical mobil...
Using econometric analysis on survey data from European-born and European-educated researchers who a...
The internationalization and specialization of science confront scientists with opportunities and so...
We focus on the role that domestic and international mobility play in achieving a business academic...
Using survey data on European-born and European-educated researchers who are internationally mobile ...
Against the current of scientific researchers moving to universities and research institutes outside...
International exchange has characterized the academic community for centuries (Charle & Verger, 1994...