Despite the growing interest of scholars and policymakers to better understand the determinants for researchers in public science to transfer knowledge and technology to firms, little is known how temporary international mobility of scientists affects both their propensity to engage in knowledge and technology transfer (KTT) as well as the locus of such transfer. Based on a sample of more than 950 German academics from science and engineering faculties, we investigate how the duration and the frequency of scientists' visits at research institutions outside their home country affect KTT activities. We find that most mobile scientists engage in KTT to firms both in the host and in their home country, suggesting that KTT activities to firms ab...
Returning scientists play a critical role in building up the academic workforce and science in their...
This article examines whether domestic or international mobility of scientists have positive effect ...
Are scientific knowledge flows embodied in individuals, or “in the air”? To answer this question, we...
University technology transfer has attracted considerable attention in the literature with a focus o...
International mobility of researchers is increasingly constructed both as a science policy problem t...
International mobility facilitates the exchange of scientific, institutional and cultural knowledge....
International audienceResearchers are carriers of significant amounts of knowledge. International ac...
Despite growing interest among scholars and policy-makers in better understanding the effects of int...
In today’s knowledge-based global economy, highly qualified people acting as carriers of knowledge a...
Studying and working abroad, internationally mobile scientists meet foreign scientists and become ca...
It is widely accepted that science and technology are important drivers of economic growth and gener...
International scientific mobility and research careers are two concepts that are intimately related....
The mobility of researchers across national borders has been seen to be a key component in the trans...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to explore in a conceptual way as well as empirically...
We conjecture that the mobility of academic scientists increases the propensity of such agents to en...
Returning scientists play a critical role in building up the academic workforce and science in their...
This article examines whether domestic or international mobility of scientists have positive effect ...
Are scientific knowledge flows embodied in individuals, or “in the air”? To answer this question, we...
University technology transfer has attracted considerable attention in the literature with a focus o...
International mobility of researchers is increasingly constructed both as a science policy problem t...
International mobility facilitates the exchange of scientific, institutional and cultural knowledge....
International audienceResearchers are carriers of significant amounts of knowledge. International ac...
Despite growing interest among scholars and policy-makers in better understanding the effects of int...
In today’s knowledge-based global economy, highly qualified people acting as carriers of knowledge a...
Studying and working abroad, internationally mobile scientists meet foreign scientists and become ca...
It is widely accepted that science and technology are important drivers of economic growth and gener...
International scientific mobility and research careers are two concepts that are intimately related....
The mobility of researchers across national borders has been seen to be a key component in the trans...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to explore in a conceptual way as well as empirically...
We conjecture that the mobility of academic scientists increases the propensity of such agents to en...
Returning scientists play a critical role in building up the academic workforce and science in their...
This article examines whether domestic or international mobility of scientists have positive effect ...
Are scientific knowledge flows embodied in individuals, or “in the air”? To answer this question, we...