Using U.S. patent records in nanotechnoloy, we study the relationship between inventor mobility among firms and knowledge diffusion. We find evidence consistent with a story that, in one important nanotechnology subfield, when inventors move among firms they spread knowledge. In particular, we find that if we consider any two patents in the "Chemicals, misc." subclass, A and B, where A and B are assigned to different firms and where A is granted after B, patent A is more likely to cite patent B if the patent A firm employs an inventor who earlier worked for the patent B firm.Nanotechnology, Patents; Innovations; Knowledge spillovers;
The paper provides a reassessment of arguments and tests in support of the existence and magnitude o...
In this paper we revisit both the JTH test of the localization of knowledge spillovers (Jaffe et al....
Knowledge transfer issues are of great interest in researchers and policy makers agenda because of i...
Using U.S. patent records in nanotechnology, we study the relationship between inventor mobility amo...
Using U.S. patent records in nanotechnology, we study the relationship between inventor mobility amo...
<p>This dissertation systematically analyzes the link between inventor mobility and knowledge diffus...
It is well known that the movement of people between organizations and regions results in knowledge ...
This article studies the contribution of different channels of knowledge transfer on innovation outp...
Hiring away inventors has long been recognized as a way of learning used by innovative firms. This p...
This paper illustrates the contribution of mobile inventors and networks of inventors to the diffusi...
Using U.S. patent records in nanotechnoloy, we study the impact of university research on industry i...
Due to their pervasiveness and their business potential, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene are cu...
This article studies the contribution of different channels of knowledge transfer on innovation outp...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene are currently attracting the largest investments by firms focus...
Knowledge, once generated, spills only imperfectly among firms and nations. We positthat since insti...
The paper provides a reassessment of arguments and tests in support of the existence and magnitude o...
In this paper we revisit both the JTH test of the localization of knowledge spillovers (Jaffe et al....
Knowledge transfer issues are of great interest in researchers and policy makers agenda because of i...
Using U.S. patent records in nanotechnology, we study the relationship between inventor mobility amo...
Using U.S. patent records in nanotechnology, we study the relationship between inventor mobility amo...
<p>This dissertation systematically analyzes the link between inventor mobility and knowledge diffus...
It is well known that the movement of people between organizations and regions results in knowledge ...
This article studies the contribution of different channels of knowledge transfer on innovation outp...
Hiring away inventors has long been recognized as a way of learning used by innovative firms. This p...
This paper illustrates the contribution of mobile inventors and networks of inventors to the diffusi...
Using U.S. patent records in nanotechnoloy, we study the impact of university research on industry i...
Due to their pervasiveness and their business potential, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene are cu...
This article studies the contribution of different channels of knowledge transfer on innovation outp...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene are currently attracting the largest investments by firms focus...
Knowledge, once generated, spills only imperfectly among firms and nations. We positthat since insti...
The paper provides a reassessment of arguments and tests in support of the existence and magnitude o...
In this paper we revisit both the JTH test of the localization of knowledge spillovers (Jaffe et al....
Knowledge transfer issues are of great interest in researchers and policy makers agenda because of i...