Content
2017
- 2017-06 The Learning Economy and the Economics of Hope
by Bengt-Åke Lundvall - 2017-05 Innovative Enterprise and Sustainable Prosperity
by William Lazonick - 2017-04 On the Organization and Governance of Economic Activity
by Richard R. Nelson - 2017-03 Drivers of eco-innovation in the manufacturing sector of Nigeria
by Maruf Sanni & Michael Francis - 2017-02 Development, innovation, sustainability and policies: Chris Freeman's legacy
by Helena Maria Martins Lastres - 2017-01 Research on Innovation and Development in the Anthropocene
by Björn Johnson & Rasmus Lema & Gert Villumsen
2015
- 2015-15 Chinese Technologies and pro-poor industrialisation in Sub Saharan Africa: The case of furniture manufacturing in Kenya
by Richmond Atta-Ankomah - 2015-14 Intermediate Users as a Source of Innovation in a Development Context: Empirical Evidence and Theory
by Kinsuk Mani Sinha & Pamela Adams & Franco Malerba - 2015-13 Knowledge Here, Knowledge There: Multilatinas and their European Subsidiaries
by Ionara Costa & Howard Rush & Andrew Grantham - 2015-12 Social Interactions. A Formal Approach to Feedback-Based Evolutionary Local Learning
by Veronica Robert - 2015-11 UNU-MERIT at 25 Years: How Doctoral Training at UNU-MERIT Contributes to the Community of Scholars in the Economics of Innovation?
by Semih Akçomak & Abraham García & Fernando Santiago - 2015-10 Standardization and Governance Dynamics in the Peruvian Alpaca Fibre Value Chain
by Vajk Lukacs de Pereny Martens & Ronnie Ramlogan - 2015-09 Silicon Savanna? Local Competence Building and International Venture Capital in Low Income Countries. The Emergence of Foreign High-Tech Investments in Kenya
by Daniel S.Hain & Roman Jurowetzki - 2015-08 Relational dynamics in the multi-helices knowledge production system: A new institutionalism perspective
by Thai Thi Minh & Carsten Nico Hjotrsø - 2015-07 A systemic innovation policy with an inclusive perspective: The evolution of the Brazilian policy to the pharmaceutical sector
by Jorge Nogueira de Paiva Britto & Marco Antonio Vargas - 2015-06 Rural health systems in South Africa: local innovation and potential for social inclusion
by Erika Kraemer Mbula & Lindile Ndabeni & Rasigan Maharajh - 2015-05 Sticky Spots on Slippery Slopes: The development of the integrated circuits industry in emerging East Asia
by Yap Xiao Shan & Rajah Rasiah - 2015-04 This paper analyzes changes in the firm’s innovative strategy and how this impacts firm’s performance. The methodology is based on a cluster analysis over 800 Argentinean manufacturing firms with information from Argentinean Innovation (1998-2006). The period under analysis includes deep changes in the environment and provides good reasons to expect changes in the firms’ strategic behavior. Results show that some firms did change the strategy but some did not. A set of continuous innovative firms sustained a high-profile innovation-oriented strategy, with high productivity gains. Another group of firms also sustained the strategy, but a non-innovative one. Between these groups, a set of new innovative firms changed their strategy and caught up with investments based on high levels of capabilities, and this also led them to high productivity levels. Finally, a set of sporadic innovative firms show an erratic behavior associated with abandoned innovation investments which were not enough to impact firms’ performance. The preliminary conclusion is that understanding how firms’ strategies change over time is a key matter to understand how innovation impacts performance. This challenges path dependence literature and empirical approaches based on averaged innovation trajectories. Findings show that what the firm did on the past can predict only partially what the firm will do in the future. Therefore, there is not an average innovative behavior but heterogeneous responses which lead to different interactions between innovation and performance
by Diana Suárez - 2015-03 Low Carbon Development: The Challenges of Green Energy Innovation
by Frank L. Bartels & Bianca Cravenna - 2015-02 Technological learning in MNC subsidiaries operating in regional integration processes: a case study on an automotive company in MERCOSUR
by Martín Obaya
2014
- 2014-01 A Green and Socially Equitable Direction for the ICT Paradigm
by Carlota Perez
2012
- 2012-01 Innovation Systems and Development: the use of the IS framework along the first ten years of the Globelics conference
by José Eduardo Cassiolato & Marcelo Pessoa de Matos & Helena Lastres & Israel Marcellino
2010
- 2010-03 The development of aerospace clusters in Mexico
by Javier Martínez Romero - 2010-02 Interrupted Innovation: Innovation System Dynamics in Latecomer Aerospace Industries
by Daaniel Vertesy & Adam Szirmai - 2010-01 Learning through the International Joint Venture: Lessons from the Experience of China’s Automotive Sector
by Kyung-Min Nam
2008
- 2008-03 A policy model to foster coevolutionary processes of science, technology and innovation: the Mexican case
by Gabriela Dutrénit & Martín Puchet Anyul & Luis Sanz-Menendez & Morris Teubal & Alexandre O. Vera-Cruz - 2008-02 Discussing innovation and development: Converging points between the Latin American school and the Innovation Systems perspective?
by José E. Cassiolato & Helena M. M. Lastres - 2008-01 A Vision for Latin America: A resource-based strategy for technological dynamism and social inclusion
by Carlota Perez
2007
- 2007-07 Catching Up: What are the critical factors for success?
by Jan Fagerberg & Martin Srholec - 2007-06 Cambios Estructurales y Ciclos de Destruccion y Creacion de Capacidades Productivas y Technologicas en América Latina
by Jorge Katz - 2007-05 Social inequality, technology and economic growth
by Chris Freeman - 2007-04 Policies and Institutional Engineering in Developing Economies
by Mario Cimoli & Giovanni Dosi & Richard Nelson & Joseph Stiglitz - 2007-03 Institutions, ”Social Technologies”, and Economic Progress
by Richard Nelson - 2007-02 Economic Development from the Perspective of Evolutionary Economic Theory
by Richard Nelson - 2007-01 Innovation System Research – Where it came from and where it might go
by Bengt-Åke Lundvall