In high-tech industries, one important method of diffusion is through employee mobility: many of the entering firms are started by employees from incumbent firms using some of …
A firm may readily subscribe to a new technology but then fail to use it. This article advances existing technology diffusion theory by bringing in a new construct that can explain the …
According to the knowledge-based spillover theory of entrepreneurship (KSTE), entrepreneurship is positively associated with the knowledge endowment level. An increase …
This study examines how technology implementation within workplaces impacts job ending among employees. We advance the literature on the labor market consequences of new …
D Acemoglu, G Anderson, D Beede… - AEA Papers and …, 2023 - aeaweb.org
This paper uses data from the 2019 Annual Business Survey to document that firms adopting advanced technologies are larger in terms of employment than other firms in their …
R Cabral, MJ Leiblein - The Journal of Industrial Economics, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
This article analyzes the adoption of a new process technology in the global semiconductor manufacturing industry. The paper extends research on the relationship between learning …
AM Franco, D Filson - The Rand journal of economics, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
In many industries, one important method of diffusion is through employee mobility: many of the entering firms are started by employees from incumbent firms using some of their former …
S Nambisan, YM Wang - Journal of Organizational Computing and …, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
Much of the technology diffusion research has focused on the" intention to adopt" of an adopting unit to explain its adoption behavior; the opportunity for adoption and the …
J Song, P Almeida, G Wu - Management science, 2003 - pubsonline.informs.org
To investigate the conditions under which learning-by-hiring (or the acquisition of knowledge through the hiring of experts from other firms) is more likely, we study the …