Geography and innovation: evidence from Nobel Laureate physicists
Bruce Weinberg
Proceedings, 2006
Abstract:
Bruce Weinberg?s study looks at the development of Nobel-prize-winning research. Using the example of physics, he shows that having a Nobel physicist at a university increases the likelihood that a future Nobel winner initiates their Prize-winning work when the Nobel physicist is in residence.
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Date: 2006
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