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Hammer And Silicon The Soviet Diaspora In The Us Innovation Economy Immigration Innovation Institutions Imprinting And Identity Sheila M Puffer Daniel J Mccarthy And Daniel M Satinsky

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Hammer And Silicon The Soviet Diaspora In The Us Innovation Economy Immigration Innovation Institutions Imprinting And Identity Sheila M Puffer Daniel J Mccarthy And Daniel M Satinsky
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.82 MB
Pages: 435
Author: Sheila M. Puffer; Daniel J. McCarthy and Daniel M. Satinsky
ISBN: 9781108120876, 1108120873
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Hammer And Silicon The Soviet Diaspora In The Us Innovation Economy Immigration Innovation Institutions Imprinting And Identity Sheila M Puffer Daniel J Mccarthy And Daniel M Satinsky by Sheila M. Puffer; Daniel J. Mccarthy And Daniel M. Satinsky 9781108120876, 1108120873 instant download after payment.

This deeply personal book tells the untold story of the significant contributions of technical professionals from the former Soviet Union to the US innovation economy, particularly in the sectors of software, social media, biotechnology, and medicine. Drawing upon in-depth interviews, it channels the voices and stories of more than 150 professionals who emigrated from 11 of the 15 former Soviet republics between the 1970s and 2015, and who currently work in the innovation hubs of Silicon Valley and Boston/Cambridge. Using the social science theories of institutions, imprinting, and identity, the authors analyze the political, social, economic, and educational forces that have characterized Soviet immigration over the past 40 years, showing how the particularities of the Soviet context may have benefited or challenged interviewees' work and social lives. The resulting mosaic of perspectives provides valuable insight into the impact of immigration on US economic development, specifically in high technology and innovation.

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