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Temporary colocation and collaborative discovery: Who confers at conferences

机译:临时代管和协作发现:谁参加会议

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Research Summary The flow of knowledge is closely linked to proximity. While extensive works show that long-term geographic proximity affects work behavior, little is known about the effect of short-term colocation, such as conferences. Using participant data at Gordon Research Conferences, we estimate difference-in-differences and instrumental variable models, which show that attendees who have no prior within-conference collaborations are more likely to collaborate with other attendees, and that the researchers who have worked previously with other attendees are more likely to continue their collaborations. We also find that researchers who are junior, are located closer to the conference venue, and have established prior ties to the conference draw more collaborative benefits from temporary colocation across organizations. Thus, going to a conference alters the creation of collaborations. Managerial Summary Managers face important decisions with long-term strategic ramifications regarding where to locate offices, plants, and R&D centers, as well as how to lay out workspaces inside the firm to enhance knowledge spillover and collaboration. Permanent proximity, however, may be difficult and sometimes impossible to attain. One potential way of overcoming the distance disadvantage in knowledge spillover and tie formation is through temporary colocation events that bring together individuals from distant locations in an environment of temporary proximity. We find that individuals who attend temporary colocation events across organizational boundaries are more likely to collaborate with one another subsequently. Hence, managers of firms should pledge substantial funds for employees to participate in these events so as to impact the subsequent direction of R&D activities.
机译:研究摘要知识流与邻近性紧密相关。尽管大量的研究表明,长期的地理位置接近会影响工作行为,但对于短期托管(例如会议)的影响知之甚少。使用Gordon研究会议上的参与者数据,我们可以估算差异和工具变量模型,这表明没有事先进行过内部会议合作的与会者更有可能与其他与会者进行合作,并且以前与之合作过的研究人员其他与会者更有可能继续他们的合作。我们还发现,初级的,靠近会议地点的研究人员已经与会议建立了联系,他们可以从跨组织的临时托管中获得更多的协作优势。因此,参加会议会改变协作的创建。管理摘要经理面临着重要的决策,这些战略具有长期战略影响,涉及在何处放置办公室,工厂和研发中心,以及如何在公司内部布置工作区以增强知识溢出和协作。但是,永久接近可能很难实现,有时甚至无法实现。克服知识溢出和联系形成中的距离劣势的一种潜在方法是通过临时代管事件,该事件将来自遥远地点的个人聚集在临时接近的环境中。我们发现,参加跨组织边界的临时代管事件的个人随后更有可能相互合作。因此,企业的管理者应为员工参加这些活动提供大量资金,以影响研发活动的后续方向。

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