What attracts knowledge workers? The role of space, social connections, institutions, jobs and amenities
Ernest Miguelez and
Rosina Moreno ()
No 201203, AQR Working Papers from University of Barcelona, Regional Quantitative Analysis Group
Abstract:
The aim of the present paper is to identify the determinants of the geographical mobility of skilled individuals, such as inventors, across European regions. Their mobility contributes to the geographical diffusion of knowledge and reshapes the geography of talent. We test whether geography, amenities, job opportunities and social proximity between inventors’ communities, and the so-called National System of Innovation, drive in- and out-flows of inventors between pairs of regions. We use a control function approach to address the endogenous nature of social proximity, and zero-inflated negative binomial models to accommodate our estimations to the count nature of the dependent variable and the high number of zeros it contains. Our results highlight the importance of physical proximity in driving the mobility patterns of inventors. However, job opportunities, social and institutional relations, and technological and cultural proximity also play key roles in mediating this phenomenon.
Keywords: inventors’ mobility; gravity model; amenities; job opportunities; social and institutional proximities; zero-inflated negative binomial; European regions. JEL classification: C8; J61; O31; O33; R0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 70 pages
Date: 2012-02, Revised 2012-02
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-geo, nep-ino, nep-mig and nep-ure
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