aegve · Gestores de Viajes de Empresaasociación española gestores viajes empresa

  • Inicio
  • Nosotros
    • Quiénes somos
      • Código ético
    • Beneficios
    • Comunicados aegve
    • Proyectos solidarios AEGVE
    • Comunicacion
    • Contacto
  • Socios
    • Socios de AEGVE
    • Hazte Socio
    • Chester AEGVE
    • Anuario
      • Anuario 2023-2024
      • Anuario 2022-2023
      • Anuario 2021-2022
      • Anuario 2020-2021
      • Anuario 2019-2020
      • Anuario 2018-2019
    • Internacional
  • Noticias
    • Artículos y noticias
  • Eventos
    • Jornadas y Seminarios
    • Calendario completo 2025
    • Annual Meeting
      • Premios AEGVE 2024
      • Anteriores ediciones
    • International Summit Génova 2025
      • International Summit AEGVE 2025
      • Inscripción
      • Noticias
      • Anteriores ediciones
  • Área privada socios
    • Formación
  • Mi cuenta

Harvard researchers discover a surprising reason why Zoom and Skype won’t kill business travel

septiembre 11, 2020 · Aegve

Study authors attribute this link to the movement of what they dub “knowhow.”

Business travel: Turns out it does more than just fill up the front half of the airplane.

It might actually do some good for the world, says a new study out of the Harvard Kennedy School’s Growth Lab, which finds a direct link—of causation, not correlation—between a country’s incoming business travel and its economic growth. The more business travelers a country received, the better its industrial ventures fared, and the higher its GDP climbed.

The study’s authors attribute this link to the movement of “knowhow”—a quantity that exists only in brains and is transferred from brain to brain through lived experiences, over years of imitating, repeating, and responding to situations. It’s the type of knowledge that cannot be written in a book or defined by an algorithm, but must be picked up from others by working alongside them.

“Moving knowhow quickly involves moving brains,” the authors wrote—i.e., flying those brains, and the people who carry them, overseas and across continents. This could explain why business travel is still so prevalent, despite being far slower and more expensive than digital communication such as Skype or Zoom.

For the study, Harvard researchers partnered with the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, using data from Mastercard’s corporate credit and debit cards to track business travel from 2011 to 2016. With this data they ranked countries on incoming and outgoing knowhow, with Germany, Canada, and the U.S. among the top countries exporting knowhow.

The team also created an interactive visualization that shows the effects of curbing business travel from any given country—including which other countries would be most impacted, and how the global GDP would change. If Germans stopped traveling, for example, Austria, South Africa, Switzerland, Nigeria, and Czechia would be most affected, and the global GDP would drop 4.8%.

It’s a study rife with implications for the COVID-19 era, when business travel has been grounded worldwide. “According to our study, the world is benefiting enormously by mobilizing the knowhow in brains through business travel. A permanent shutdown of this channel would probably imply a double-digit loss in global GDP,” Ricardo Hausmann, director of Harvard’s Growth Lab, said in a statement.

Outside of COVID-19, the study also has implications for patterns of economic growth, suggesting they could be shaped by the relative ease of traveling to certain countries.

“Obstacles to business travel, such as cumbersome visa regimes and long connections, constrain access to knowhow and limit growth opportunities, especially in developing countries,” Frank Neffke, a research director at the Growth Lab, said in a statement. The top countries importing knowhow are Austria, Ireland, and Switzerland—which are located close to a trove of knowhow-rich countries—while Iraq, Bangladesh, and Pakistan have the fewest knowhow-bringing visitors.

Fuente: fastcompany.com

Temas relacionados

Artículos y noticias

Más en Artículos y noticias

  • International Summit AEGVE 2025

    International Summit AEGVE 2025

  • Go Live internacional Summit 2025

    Go Live internacional Summit 2025

  • Jornada formativa de AEGVE celebrada en Barcelona

    Jornada formativa de AEGVE celebrada en Barcelona

PRÓXIMOS EVENTOS

  • International Summit

    International Summit

    • 06/11/2025 - 08/11/2025
  • Chatham Barcelona

    • 25/11/2025
  • ver todos los eventos »
  • MÁS NOTICIAS

    Binter lleva su ‘modo canario’ de volar a Turexpo 2024

    FCM Travel revela los secretos de un programa de viajes de negocios exitoso.

    Iryo se unirá a la plataforma Rail Europe a partir del próximo 15 de abril

    Dos meses y medio complicados, AEGVE siempre con vosotros

    Renfe ofrece cerca de 18 millones de plazas para viajar este verano

    REDES SOCIALES

    AEGVE
    aegve © 2025
    • Aviso Legal

    Esta web utiliza cookies para obtener datos estadísticos de la navegación de sus usuarios. Si continúas navegando consideramos que aceptas su uso. Más información

    • Inicio
    • Nosotros
      • Quiénes somos
        • Código ético
        • Back
      • Beneficios
      • Comunicados aegve
      • Proyectos solidarios AEGVE
      • Comunicacion
      • Contacto
      • Back
    • Socios
      • Socios de AEGVE
      • Hazte Socio
      • Chester AEGVE
      • Anuario
        • Anuario 2023-2024
        • Anuario 2022-2023
        • Anuario 2021-2022
        • Anuario 2020-2021
        • Anuario 2019-2020
        • Anuario 2018-2019
        • Back
      • Internacional
      • Back
    • Noticias
      • Artículos y noticias
      • Back
    • Eventos
      • Jornadas y Seminarios
      • Calendario completo 2025
      • Annual Meeting
        • Premios AEGVE 2024
        • Anteriores ediciones
        • Back
      • International Summit Génova 2025
        • International Summit AEGVE 2025
        • Inscripción
        • Noticias
        • Anteriores ediciones
        • Back
      • Back
    • Área privada socios
      • Formación
      • Back
    • Mi cuenta