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What Lures and Retains the International Creative-Class Family?: A Case Study of the Family Unit Found in Vancouver's Biotechnology Sector

机译:什么吸引并保留了国际创意阶层家庭?:以温哥华生物技术领域的家庭部门为例

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This article argues that the notion of successful technology transfer is highly dependent on a region's ability to attract and retain star personnel to locations where global mobility is relatively common. Such regions also must provide professional as well as family-centered opportunities for the spouses of star personnel, if a globally mobile couple is to remain "in place" for an extended amount of time. One such region is the burgeoning world-class biotechnology sector found in Vancouver, British Columbia. Drawing upon the work of Richard Florida and Sir Peter Hall, this article explores the importance of recruiting efforts that move beyond attention on creative individuals to include his/her family. Based on the results from semi-structured interviews with executives, senior scientists, and human-resource managers at Vancouver-based biotechnology firms, this study finds that the primary factors that lured and retained international creative-class families (ICCFs) (both expatriate Canadian and foreign families) included, in particular, the availability of spousal work visas and professional employment options, as well as traditional livability attributes such as "family friendly" workplace policies, good public schools, access to affordable public universities, well-kept parks, a general feeling of public safety, and accessibility to outdoor activities. The decision to remain in Vancouver was usually made by the internationally highly skilled, biotechnology professionals spouse, as opposed to a unilateral decision made by the highly skilled (and seemingly highly mobile) biotechnology professional.
机译:本文认为,成功进行技术转让的概念高度取决于该地区吸引和留住明星人才到全球流动性相对较高的地区的能力。如果要在全球范围内流动一对夫妇长期“留在原地”,那么这些地区还必须为明星人员的配偶提供专业以及以家庭为中心的机会。这样的地区之一就是在不列颠哥伦比亚省的温哥华发现的新兴世界级生物技术产业。本文以理查德·佛罗里达(Richard Florida)和彼得·霍尔(Sir Peter Hall)的工作为基础,探讨了招募工作的重要性,这些工作不仅要关注创意人,还应包括其家人。根据对温哥华生物技术公司高管,高级科学家和人力资源经理进行半结构式访谈的结果,本研究发现,诱使并留住国际创意阶层家庭(ICCF)(包括移居加拿大的加拿大人)的主要因素和外国家庭),尤其包括配偶工作签证和专业就业选择的可获得性,以及传统的宜居性,例如“家庭友好”的工作场所政策,良好的公立学校,可负担得起的公立大学,保存良好的公园,对公共安全的一般感觉,以及参加户外活动的机会。留在温哥华的决定通常是由国际高技能的生物技术专业人员的配偶做出的,而不是由高技能(且似乎流动性很高)的生物技术专业人员作出的单方面决定。

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