The Role of University Scientist Mobility for Industrial Innovation

42 Pages Posted: 6 Jul 2013

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Ann-Kathrine Ejsing

Danish Insurance Association

Ulrich Kaiser

University of Zurich; ZEW – Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research; University of Copenhagen - Centre for Industrial Economics; Government of the Kingdom of Denmark - Centre for Economic and Business Research

Hans Christian Kongsted

University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics; Centre for Economic and Business Research

Keld Laursen

Copenhagen Business School - Department of Industrial Economics & Strategy (IVS)

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Abstract

Scientific knowledge is an important ingredient in the innovation process. Drawing on the knowledge-based view of the firm and the literature on the relationship between science and technology, this paper scrutinizes the importance of university scientists' mobility for firms' innovative activities. Combining patent data and matched employer-employee data for Danish firms, we can track the labor mobility of R&D workers from 1999 to 2004.We find that new joiners contribute more than long-term employees to innovative activity in the focal firm. Among new firm recruits, we observe that newly hired former university researchers contribute more to innovative activity than newly hired recent graduates or joiners from firms, but only in firms with a high level of absorptive capacity in the form of recent experience of hiring university researchers. We find also that firms' recent experience of hiring university researchers enhances the effect of newly hired recent graduates' contributions to innovation.

Keywords: innovative activity, science-technology relationship, labor mobility

JEL Classification: O33, O34, C23

Suggested Citation

Ejsing, Ann-Kathrine and Kaiser, Ulrich and Kongsted, Hans Christian and Laursen, Keld, The Role of University Scientist Mobility for Industrial Innovation. IZA Discussion Paper No. 7470, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2290468 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2290468

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