Where does adaptation to innovation take place? The supply of educated workers and local industry structure matter for the subsequent location of new work–that is, new types of labor-market activities that closely follow innovation. Using census 2000 microdata, the author shows that regions with more college graduates and a more diverse industrial base in 1990 are more likely to attract these new activities. Across metropolitan areas, initial college share and industrial diversity account for 50% and 20%, respectively, of the variation in selection into new work unexplained by worker characteristics. He uses a novel measure of innovation output based on new activities identified in decennial revisions to the U.S. occupation classification s...
As developed economies have shifted from producing manufacturing goods, to been producers of knowled...
Purpose – This paper aims to marry Michael Porter’s industrial cluster theory of traded and local cl...
The share of skilled workers in urban populations has steadily increased since 1970 in US metropolit...
The three chapters of this dissertation examine evidence on relationships between patterns of agglom...
<p>Industrial renewal in the 21st century: evidence from US cities. <i>Regional Studies.</i> Where a...
compare with the rest of the United States? To answer these questions, we analyzed data on patented...
This paper examines the role local labor markets play in the production of innovations. The authors ...
Economies grow as a result of new ideas enabling innovations that render existing technologies obsol...
We model the influence of employee mobility on the transmission of knowledge between firms, assuming...
Knowledge-intensive services firms (KIS) depend on the skills and networks of employees, and tend to...
Innovation in cities is increasingly regarded as an outcome of two potential inputs: scientific acti...
Innovation enhances economic performance. High rates of innova-tion are associated with high rates o...
We present a model in which workers must be educated to get a good job and firms must innovate in or...
Abstract. Does technological change amount to accumulation of general, and so trans-ferable, human c...
I investigate the spillover effects of labor displacement from technological innovation in local U.S...
As developed economies have shifted from producing manufacturing goods, to been producers of knowled...
Purpose – This paper aims to marry Michael Porter’s industrial cluster theory of traded and local cl...
The share of skilled workers in urban populations has steadily increased since 1970 in US metropolit...
The three chapters of this dissertation examine evidence on relationships between patterns of agglom...
<p>Industrial renewal in the 21st century: evidence from US cities. <i>Regional Studies.</i> Where a...
compare with the rest of the United States? To answer these questions, we analyzed data on patented...
This paper examines the role local labor markets play in the production of innovations. The authors ...
Economies grow as a result of new ideas enabling innovations that render existing technologies obsol...
We model the influence of employee mobility on the transmission of knowledge between firms, assuming...
Knowledge-intensive services firms (KIS) depend on the skills and networks of employees, and tend to...
Innovation in cities is increasingly regarded as an outcome of two potential inputs: scientific acti...
Innovation enhances economic performance. High rates of innova-tion are associated with high rates o...
We present a model in which workers must be educated to get a good job and firms must innovate in or...
Abstract. Does technological change amount to accumulation of general, and so trans-ferable, human c...
I investigate the spillover effects of labor displacement from technological innovation in local U.S...
As developed economies have shifted from producing manufacturing goods, to been producers of knowled...
Purpose – This paper aims to marry Michael Porter’s industrial cluster theory of traded and local cl...
The share of skilled workers in urban populations has steadily increased since 1970 in US metropolit...