International Business Travel: An Engine of Innovation

Working Paper: CEPR ID: DP7829

Authors: Nune Hovhannisyan; Wolfgang Keller

Abstract: While it is well known that managers prefer in-person meetings for negotiating deals and selling their products, face-to-face communication may be particularly important for the transfer of technology because technology is best explained and demonstrated in person. This paper studies the role of short-term cross-border labor movements for innovation by estimating the recent impact of U.S. business travel to foreign countries on their patenting rates. Business travel is shown to have a significant effect up and beyond technology transfer through the channels of international trade and foreign direct investment. On average, a 10% increase in business travel leads to an increase in patenting by about 0.3%. We show that the technological knowledge of each business traveler matters by estimating a higher impact for travelers that originate in U.S. states with substantial innovation, such as California. Moreover, the business traveler effect on innovation also varies across industries. This study provides initial evidence that international air travel may be an important channel through which cross-country income differences can be reduced. We also discuss a number of policy issues in the context of short-term cross-border labor movements.

Keywords: cross-border labor mobility; face-to-face communication; international technology transfer; patenting; tacit knowledge

JEL Codes: F20; J61; O33


Causal Claims Network Graph

Edges that are evidenced by causal inference methods are in orange, and the rest are in light blue.


Causal Claims

CauseEffect
Visitor travel does not contribute to technology transfer (Z33)clearer causal inference regarding business travel's impact on patenting (O36)
International business travel (F29)patenting rates (O34)
International business travel (F29)innovation (O35)
Business travel from U.S. states with substantial innovation (O36)patenting rates (O34)
Business travel (Z31)innovation in high-patenting industries (O31)
Business travel (Z31)innovation in low-patenting industries (O31)

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