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direction of regional economic development. Especially the large number of highly-educated graduates is of eminent importance in … terms of regional competitive advantages. If graduates remain in the university's region, they form and enrich a highly … this article is to analyse the migration of graduates in the Central Lower Rhine Area by assessing the regional 'brain flow …
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Entrepreneurship among university graduates The aim of the paper is to shed light upon entrepreneurship among … university graduates. We are interested in differences across educational areas and among universities regarding entrepreneurial … entrepreneurial categories we use individual time series income data. Using cross-section data on all Swedish graduates we examine the …
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problem nowadays is the unemployment among graduates. The universities from developed countries, particularly in the European … topic discusses the skills that these graduates will need to meet the requirements of the labour market. Divided into … graduates from HEIs, analysed from the perspective of employers. The sample in Portugal will choose among 1000 employers from …
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their effect on the earnings and career satisfaction of recent graduates are not well understood. We analyse the … relationship between migration and inter-industry mobility using longitudinal microdata on 5,000 recent UK graduates who finished … lead graduates to both change their location and/or industry, and earn a higher or lower salary, by estimating a treatment …
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Knowledge transfer has been widely recognized as a key element of innovation that drives competitive advantage and regional development in knowledge-driven economies. In this respect the role of institutes of higher education is essential, as they generate knowledge. The vast majority of...
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This study provides novel empirical insights into the attractiveness of European Universities for Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) grant holders and investigates how efficient universities are in this respect relative their potential. To explore the attractiveness, factors explaining both...
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In the work research published in USA in the 1970s, the universities were regarded as organisations qualified as "organised anarchies" or "loosely coupled systems" which were considered host to "unclear technologies". This paper confronts these concepts with the recent evolution of the piloting...
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This paper studies the locational choice of Italian mobile graduates, tackling simultaneously three aspects. First it … degree. Results indicate that social networks are a much stronger determinant of the destination of graduates than regional … characteristics, that to apply one's knowledge it is necessary to move to highly innovative areas, and that graduates from different …
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