“Another roof, another proof”: the impact of mobility on individual productivity in science

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Valentina Tartari
Francesco Di Lorenzo
Benjamin A. Campbell
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[1] Copenhagen Business School,Department of Strategy and Innovation
[2] Copenhagen Business School,Department of Strategy and Innovation
[3] The Ohio State University,Fisher College of Business
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The Journal of Technology Transfer | 2020年 / 45卷
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Mobility; Academic researchers; Scientific productivity; Organizational resources; Arellano–Bond; J24; J62;
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The mobility of highly skilled employees is seen as a critical way for organizations to transfer knowledge and to improve organizational performance. Yet, the relationship between mobility and individual performance is still largely a theoretical and empirical puzzle. Integrating human capital mobility research and the economics of science literature, we argue that mobility of academics should have a positive effect on individual productivity. Additionally, we argue that this positive effect is strengthened when academics move towards better-endowed institutions. We find support for our predictions using a unique dataset of 348 academics working in biology department in the United Kingdom supplemented with qualitative evidence from a survey of the focal academic researchers.
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