Autori:
Montresor, Sandro,
Quatraro, Francesco,
D'Ambrosio, Anna,
Parrilli, Mario DavideTitolo:
Migration, communities-on-the-move and international innovation networks: An empirical analysis of Spanish regionsPeriodico:
Università degli studi di Torino. Dip. Di Economia e Statistica Cognetti de Martiis. Working paper seriesAnno:
2017 - Volume:
1 - Fascicolo:
1 - Pagina iniziale:
1 - Pagina finale:
42This paper investigates the impact of migration on innovation networks between regions and foreign countries. We posit that immigrants (emigrants) act as a ransnational knowledge bridge between the host (home)
regions and their origin (destination) countries, reinforcing their networking in innovation and facilitating their co-inventorship. We argue that the social capital of both the hosting and the moving communities reinforces such a bridging role, along with the already recognised effect of language commonality and migrants’ human capital.
By combining patent data with national data on residents and electors abroad, we apply a gravity model to the co-inventorship between Spanish provinces (NUTS3 regions) and a number of foreign countries, in different periods of the last decade. Both immigrants and emigrants are found to affect this kind of innovation networking.
The social capital of both the moving and the hosting communities actually moderate this impact in a positive way.
The effect of migration is stronger for more skilled migrants and with respect to non-Spanish speaking countries,
pointing to a language-bridging role of migrants. Overall, individual and community aspects combine in accounting for the impact of migration on international innovation networks.
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