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lower tail. We further document substantial gender differences in average earnings and inequality over the life-cycle. While …
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We examine how collaborator loss affects knowledge workers in corporate R&D. We argue that such a loss affects the remaining collaborators not only by reducing their team-specific capital (as argued in the prior literature) but also by increasing their bargaining power over the employer, who is...
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Although labor mobility has been recognized as a key mechanism for transferring tacit knowledge, prior research on …
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This paper analyzes the causality between inventor productivity and inventor mobility. The results show that the level … influences inventor mobility, although negatively. Whereas existing research implicitly assumes causality to point in one … non-movers. Whereas mobility increases productivity, an increase in productivity decreases the number of moves. …
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We discuss the impacts of the Russian invasion on Ukrainian science. Using newly collected data, we show that the war has already had significant effects on science in Ukraine: research papers produced by Ukrainian scientists declined by about 10%, approximately 5% of the most prolific...
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We study how performance metrics affect the allocation of talent. We exploit the introduction of a new measure of scientific performance: citation metrics. For technical reasons, the first citation database only covered citations from certain journals and years. Thus, only a subset of citations...
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