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William R. Kerr


Prof.
Ph.D.

Alternative spellings:
William Robert Kerr
William Kerr
W. R. Kerr

Profession

  • Economist
  • Affiliations

  • Suomen Pankki
  • National Bureau of Economic Research
  • Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration
  • External links

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    William R. Kerr is the Dimitri V. D'Arbeloff – MBA Class of 1955 Professor of Business Administration professor at Harvard Business School, where he is a co-director of Harvard's Managing the Future of Work project and faculty chair of the Launching New Ventures program for executive education. Kerr’s research focuses on how businesses and economies grow, typically through connections to innovation, entrepreneurship, and globalization. His publications have looked at global ventures, immigration, and talent clusters. He wrote The Gift of Global Talent, a book arguing global talent flows are fundamentally reshaping business and society, and that American policies toward high-skilled immigration like H-1B need substantial reform. Kerr has publicly made similar arguments before, such as a public statement in support of the International Entrepreneur Rule. Other contributions to the field of economics that Kerr has made revolve around innovation and growth theory.Kerr’s work has been featured and referenced across a range of publications, including Bloomberg, the Harvard Business Review, the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and the Atlantic. Additionally, Kerr has served as an advisor or consultant to a number of companies around the world. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    2
      2024
    4
      2023
    5
      2022
    7
      2021
    7
      2020
    10
      2019
    11
      2018
    10
      2017
    31
      2016
    25
      2015
    27
      2014
    30
      2013
    11
      2012
    15
      2011
    19
      2010
    15
      2009
    7
      2008
    6
      2007
    2
      2006

    Series

    1. Working papers / Harvard Business School, Division of Research (55)
    2. Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (51)
    3. Policy research working paper : WPS (22)
    4. Bank of Finland research discussion papers (12)
    5. CESifo working papers (7)
    6. NBER working paper series (6)
    7. Working papers / Penn Institute for Economic Research (4)
    8. William Davidson Institute working papers series (3)
    9. Working papers / U.S. Census Bureau, Center for Economic Studies (2)
    10. Discussion paper series / IZA (2)
    11. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Economics working paper series : working paper (2)
    12. Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research (2)
    13. Stirling economics discussion paper (1)
    14. Working papers / Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Department of Economics and Business (1)
    15. Sloan working papers (1)
    16. Journal of labor economics (1)
    17. National Bureau of Economic Research conference report (1)
    18. SERC discussion paper (1)
    19. Discussion paper (1)
    20. Foundations and trends in entrepreneurship (1)
    21. Working papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Research Department (1)
    22. Discussion papers / CEPR (1)
    23. Discussion paper series / Harvard Institute of Economic Research (1)