Does hiring workers with experience from multinationals (MNEs) increase productivity in non-MNEs? Tracing worker flows between plants in Norwegian manufacturing during the 1990s, I find a positive correlation between the share of workers with MNE experience in non-MNEs and the productivity of these plants. Workers with MNE experience contribute 20%% more to the productivity of their plant than workers without such experience, even after controlling for differences in unobservable worker characteristics. The private return to mobility is smaller than the productivity effect at the plant level, which suggests that labor mobility from MNEs to non-MNEs represents a true knowledge externality. © 2011 The President and Fellows of Harvard College ...
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This article focuses on the phenomenon of interfirm labor mobility as a potential channel for knowle...
Multinational firms can access global talent in two ways: by employing migrants in their home countr...
Potential productivity spillovers from foreign direct investment (FDI) often provide a rationale for...
This paper documents labor mobility flows from multinationals (MNEs) to non-MNEs in Norwegian manufa...
This paper documents the extent of labour mobility from multinationals (MNEs) to non-MNEs in Norweg...
Private sector R&D is largely concentrated in a few multinational companies (MNCs). The mobility...
Labour mobility is one mechanism through which technology and innovation frommultinational enterpris...
The mobility of workers from multinational enterprises (MNEs) to other local firms is increasingly r...
The mobility of workers from multinational enterprises (MNEs) to other local firms is increasingly r...
Using matched firm-worker data from Danish manufacturing, we observe firm-to-firm worker movements a...
Using matched firm-worker data from Danish manufacturing, we observe firm-to-firm worker movements a...
Labor turnover is a commonly-cited mechanism for the transmission of spillovers from multinational t...
We analyze a model where a multinational firm can use its superior technology in a foreign subsidiar...
International audienceThis article focuses on the phenomenon of interfirm labor mobility as a potent...
While there has been a large empirical literature on productivity spillovers from foreign to domesti...
This article focuses on the phenomenon of interfirm labor mobility as a potential channel for knowle...
Multinational firms can access global talent in two ways: by employing migrants in their home countr...
Potential productivity spillovers from foreign direct investment (FDI) often provide a rationale for...