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year period, we study the influence of scientific productivity on the status of scientists' network affiliates. We find … that scientists have greater access to high status affiliates as their productivity improves, and that women receive … greater gains to their networks from productivity than men. Our findings suggest differential returns to productivity by …
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In the article the author analyzed phenomenon of industry-university collaboration in the United Kingdom. The nexus of twenty Engineering Doctorate centers in the Great Britain was thoroughly examined in the core part of the paper. The major benefits for business and academia, the most typical...
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Innovation inside companies is difficult to see. But an emerging online community of inventors who publicly post 3D CAD drawings of their work provide a way to observe – and perhaps amplify – innovation. In this paper we analyze the network structure of Thingiverse, a website oriented toward...
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Teamwork is growing in developed economies, and workers in teams are increasingly compensated according to team output. Because parsing individual contributions to teamwork is difficult, I focus on scholarly economics research, which lists contributing authors. I use turnover to identify team...
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for a central claim in economic geography: social network density has positive effect on regional productivity growth. The …
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productivity. The ethnic transfer mechanism is especially strong in high-tech industries and among Chinese economies. The findings …
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The paper compares academic and corporate patents in Germany to shed light on the geographical distribution of the inventors. The residences of the inventors show different patterns in the two datasets. Furthermore, we analyze the spatial distance between inventors for patents invented in...
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