TY - JOUR AB - Purpose– This conceptual paper seeks to develop hypotheses to explain a process of involvement of highly skilled members of diaspora to improve badly functioning institutions at home.Design/methodology/approach– To arrive at the hypotheses, the paper relies on four diaspora pilots (in Armenia, Chile, Mexico and Argentina) that were designed and launched with the participation of the author.Findings– A three‐stage process of diaspora involvement is identified: starting from first movers (individuals with longer planning horizon and higher tolerance to risk), to informal search networks, and to institutionalized search networks. Examples of this sequence are given from Taiwan, Chile and Mexico.Research limitations/implications– The hypotheses of the paper need qualifications which can be done with time, as more evidence and diversity in outcomes become available. The hypotheses are not rigorous, in a sense that no counterfactual information has been identified to prove them.Originality/value– The paper examines dynamics of diaspora knowledge networks from “outside”, from a perspective of economic development, rather than migration of skills or network dynamics. VL - 9 IS - 2 SN - 1469-1930 DO - 10.1108/14691930810870337 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/14691930810870337 AU - Kuznetsov Yevgeny ED - Ahmed Bounfour PY - 2008 Y1 - 2008/01/01 TI - Mobilizing intellectual capital of diasporas: from first movers to a virtuous cycle T2 - Journal of Intellectual Capital PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 264 EP - 282 Y2 - 2024/09/23 ER -