Krabel, StefanSiegel, Donald S.Slavtchev, Viktor2016-04-252016-04-252009-01-28http://hdl.handle.net/11146/211We conjecture that the mobility of academic scientists increases the propensity of such agents to engage in academic entrepreneurship. Our empirical analysis is based on a survey of researchers at the Max Planck Society in Germany. We find that mobile scientists are more likely to become nascent entrepreneurs. Thus, it appears that citizenship and foreign-education are important determinants of the early stages of academic entrepreneurship.application/pdfengCientÃficos -- Movilidad laboralCapital humanoTransferencia de conocimientoInmigrantes -- Capacidad empresarialAcademic EntrepreneurshipHuman CapitalScientific MobilityKnowledge TransferImmigrant EntrepreneurshipThe internationalization of science and its influence on academic entrepreneurshipJIMS Discussion Paper Series DP 280109Libroinfo:eu-repo/semantic/openAccess