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2013, Volume 6, Issue 1/2
- 42-61 International entrepreneurial capability as a driver of the born global firm - a case study from India
by Sumati Varma - 62-87 Home-country specific advantages and foreign investment of Russian oil and gas companies: a network approach
by Jonas Grätz - 88-101 Internationalisation of small and medium software firms from India
by Ashish Hajela & M. Akbar - 102-135 Innovation patterns, limits to learning and the pathway of neoliberal globalisation: evidence from Indian pharmaceutical multinationals
by Dinesh Abrol & Pramod Prajapati & Nidhi Singh - 136-160 Chinese foreign direct investment in Indonesia: trends, drivers and impacts
by Peter Gammeltoft & Lepi T. Tarmidi - 161-189 Chinese and Indian trade and investment links with Sub-Saharan Africa: institutions, capabilities and competitive advantage
by Nir Kshetri - 190-208 Chinese overseas M%A: overcoming cultural and organisational divides
by Francesca Spigarelli & Ilan Alon & Attilio Mucelli
2012, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 331-345 Strategies for challenger firms from emerging economies in the era of open innovation
by Margaret Dalziel - 346-366 Interactive learning-driven innovation within production chains in developing economies
by Tomohiro Machikita & Yasushi Ueki - 367-384 Integrating open innovation to new product development - the case of the Brazilian aerospace industry
by Fabiano Armellini & Paulo Carlos Kaminski & Catherine Beaudry - 385-407 Balancing explorative and exploitative learning under open innovation: an empirical study in China
by Zhaohui Zhu & Jin Chen - 408-426 Does clustering of enterprises foster technological learning? Insights from the Bangalore machine tool cluster in South India
by S.S. Prabhakara & N.V. Raghavendra
2012, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 221-236 Free and open source software (FOSS) as a vehicle for human development in Egypt: some evidence and insights
by Nagla Rizk - 237-266 Exploring the interaction between intellectual property rights, human capital and R%D expenditures: are there implications for developing countries?
by Claudio Bravo-Ortega - 267-290 Internationalisation and the agglomeration effect in the global value chain: the case of Italian automotive suppliers
by Emanuele Bacchiocchi & Massimo Florio & Anna Giunta - 291-324 Towards a new approach to natural resources and development: the role of learning, innovation and linkage dynamics
by Allan Dahl Andersen
2012, Volume 5, Issue 1/2
- 12-27 The introduction of the systems of innovation approach in economics curricula
by Mario Scerri - 28-39 Innovations for the poor by the poor
by Anil K. Gupta - 40-57 Measuring innovation in developing countries: some suggestions to achieve more accurate and useful indicators
by Judith Sutz - 58-82 South Africa's national system of innovation and knowledge economy evolution: thinking about 'less favoured regions'
by Lucienne Abrahams & Thomas E. Pogue - 83-110 Institutional capacity and policy for latecomer technology development
by Banji O. Oyeyinka - 111-125 Intermediary organisations to foster the agricultural system of innovation: the Mexican Produce Foundation
by Javier M. Ekboir & Alexandre O. Vera-Cruz - 126-157 Innovation policies institutions and performance: why Malaysia overtook Nigeria in the oil palm industry
by Boladale O. Abiola Adebowale - 158-183 Nuclear energy technology adoption by intensive energy industrial users in South Africa
by Ezekiel Maphisa & Gillian Marcelle & Radhika Perrot - 184-203 Bridging the digital divide: the Indian experience in increasing the access to telecommunications services
by Sunil Mani - 204-220 Channels of interaction in health biotechnology networks in South Africa: who benefits and how?
by Glenda Kruss
2011, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 259-276 Bridging the gap between small firms and investors to promote investments for green innovation in developing countries: two cases in Brazil
by Jose Antonio Puppim de Oliveira - 277-291 Chinese FDI strategy in Italy: the 'Marco Polo' effect
by Carlo Pietrobelli & Roberta Rabellotti & Marco Sanfilippo - 292-309 Downstream developments of a traditional industry through foreign investment and local knowledge and capabilities – evidence from the Sri Lankan rubber industry
by Dilupa Nakandala & Tim Turpin - 310-329 Exploring innovation intermediaries in public services: a case study of Malaysia's Smart Card Flagship project
by Aliza Akmar Omar & Avvari V. Mohan - 330-362 The influence of technological capabilities on the knowledge network component of innovation systems: evidence from advanced materials in Turkey
by Esin Yoruk
2011, Volume 4, Issue 1/2/3
- 13-38 What are the implications for global value chains when the market shifts from the north to the south?
by Raphael Kaplinsky & Masuma Farooki - 39-66 Upgrading of smallholder agro-food production in Africa: the role of lead firm strategies and new markets
by Niels Fold & Marianne Nylandsted Larsen - 67-95 Upgrading and restructuring in the global apparel value chain: why China and Asia are outperforming Mexico and Central America
by Stacey Frederick & Gary Gereffi - 96-119 Value chain dynamics, local embeddedness, and upgrading in the clothing sectors of Lesotho and Swaziland
by Mike Morris & Cornelia Staritz & Justin Barnes - 120-147 Global value chains in the electronics industry: characteristics, crisis, and upgrading opportunities for firms from developing countries
by Timothy J. Sturgeon & Momoko Kawakami - 148-180 Going mobile in China: shifting value chains and upgrading in the mobile telecom sector
by Loren Brandt & Eric Thun - 181-205 Global value chains in the automotive industry: an enhanced role for developing countries?
by Timothy J. Sturgeon & Johannes Van Biesebroeck - 206-234 The offshore services value chain: upgrading trajectories in developing countries
by Karina Fernandez-Stark & Penny Bamber & Gary Gereffi - 235-257 Labour standards and technological upgrading: competitive challenges in the global football industry
by Khalid Nadvi
2010, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 293-329 Coordination of innovation policies in the catching-up context: a historical perspective on Estonia and Brazil
by Erkki Karo & Rainer Kattel - 330-346 Cooperation of suppliers and clients with companies in the agricultural machinery industry: some evidence from Brazil
by Milton Borsato & Amanda De Araujo Carvalho - 347-391 Internationalisation of technological innovative capabilities: levels, types and speed (learning rates) in the electronics industry in Malaysia
by Norlela Ariffin - 392-407 Drivers of internationalisation of companies from emerging economies: comparing Petrobras (Brazil) and PDVSA (Venezuela)
by Andrea Goldstein & Cesar Baena
2010, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 205-225 Innovation determinants in emerging economies: an empirical study based on an innovation survey data in Tunisia
by Karim Koouba & Hatem M'henni & Foued Gabsi - 226-244 The expansion of emerging economies' multinationals: the case of Embraer in Portugal
by Andrea Goldstein & Manuel Mira Godinho - 245-271 Efficiency impacts of information and communication technologies in the Nigerian printing and publishing industry
by John O. Adeoti & Foluso M. Adeyinka & Moses O. Ubaru - 272-292 Industrial upgrading in sub-Sahara Africa: the competitive impact of China on supplier linkage development potentials of resident Asian entrepreneurs
by Abdelrasaq Na-Allah & Mammo Muchie
2010, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 109-131 Financing of industrial innovations in India: how effective are tax incentives for R&D?
by Sunil Mani - 132-163 From innovation projects to knowledge networks: the sectoral organisation of innovation in the Brazilian ICT sector
by Fernando Perini - 164-186 Foreign direct investments as an engine of technological change in Malaysia: the role of social interactions
by Manja Jonas - 187-204 Autonomy and technological capability in joint ventures in China
by Huiping Li & John Cantwell
2010, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-35 The mythology of learning-by-doing in World War II airframe and ship production
by Don Scott-Kemmis & Martin Bell - 36-46 Overcoming development adversity: how entrepreneurs led software development in India
by Suma Athreye & Mike Hobday - 47-66 Economic performance and technological intensities of electronics firms in Johor: Does size matter?
by Rajah Rasiah & Asokkumar Malakolunthu - 67-86 Economic crisis and organisational change in developing countries: evidence from Chile
by Roberto Alvarez & Jose Miguel Benavente & Gustavo Crespi - 87-107 Thinking locally: exploring the importance of a subsidiary-centred model of FDI-related spillovers in Brazil
by Anabel Marin & Ionara Costa
2009, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 231-249 The organisational decomposition of innovation and global distribution of innovative activities: insights and research agenda
by Hubert Schmitz & Simone Strambach - 250-273 Pitfalls and opportunities in knowledge sharing: experiences from a research capacity building project in Central America
by Bjorn Johnson & Jens Muller & Birgitte Gregersen & Jeffrey Orozco - 274-293 Standards as a platform for innovation and learning in the global economy: a case study of the Chilean salmon farming industry
by Michiko Iizuka - 294-313 National system of innovation and technological learning: an integrated framework for understanding technological capability development in the Russian forestry sector
by Ekaterina Thomas & Kirit Vaidya - 314-345 Exploring the impact of national system of innovation on the outcomes of foreign direct investment
by Angathevar Baskaran & Mammo Muchie
2009, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 139-172 What makes firms grow in developing countries? An extension of the resource-based theory of firm growth and empirical analysis
by Keun Lee & Tilahun Temesgen - 173-192 The state and innovation policy in late development: evidence from South Africa and Malaysia
by Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka & Padmashree Gehl Sampath - 193-209 South Africa's exports of high-technology products: a comparative perspective and some policy priorities
by David Kaplan - 210-229 The geography of innovation in South Africa: a first cut
by Jo Lorentzen
2009, Volume 2, Issue 1/2
- 7-24 Globalisation of the automotive industry: main features and trends
by Timothy J. Sturgeon & Olga Memedovic & Johannes Van Biesebroeck & Gary Gereffi - 25-52 The North American automotive value chain: Canada's role and prospects
by Timothy J. Sturgeon & Johannes Van Biesebroeck & Gary Gereffi - 53-75 Innovation capabilities in the Brazilian automobile industry: a study of vehicle assemblers' technological strategies and policy recommendations
by Ruy Quadros & Flavia Consoni - 76-118 The past, present and future of China's automotive industry: a value chain perspective
by Matthias Holweg & Jianxi Luo & Nick Oliver - 119-137 Auto-component industry in Asia: structure, trade patterns and potential for further upgrading
by Biswajit Nag
2008, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 459-481 Global value chains in the least developed countries of the world: threats and opportunities for local producers
by Carlo Pietrobelli - 482-519 The global leather value chain: the industries, the main actors and prospects for upgrading in LDCs
by Olga Memedovic & Heikki Mattila - 520-535 Innovation and internationalisation in the white goods GVC: the case of Arcelik
by Federico Bonaglia & Asli M. Colpan & Andrea Goldstein - 536-550 Global values chains and networks in dialogue with consumption and social movements
by John Wilkinson - 551-576 Innovation offshoring and Asia's electronics industry – the new dynamics of global networks
by Dieter Ernst
2008, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 237-257 Mapping integrative trade: conceptualising and measuring global value chains
by Timothy J. Sturgeon - 258-282 Inter-firm relationships in global value chains: trends in chain governance and their policy implications
by John Humphrey & Hubert Schmitz - 283-308 Value chain analysis: a tool for enhancing export supply policies
by Raphael Kaplinsky & Mike Morris - 309-329 Innovation offshoring and outsourcing: what are the implications for industrial policy?
by Dieter Ernst - 330-352 Measuring international production fragmentation: where do we stand?
by Silvia Formentini & P. Lelio Iapadre - 353-374 Fuelling the global value chains: what role for logistics capabilities?
by Olga Memedovic & Lauri Ojala & Jean-Paul Rodrigue & Tapio Naula - 375-392 From clusters to cluster-based economic development
by Christian H.M. Ketels & Olga Memedovic - 393-409 Regional innovation systems: origin of the species
by Philip Cooke - 410-426 Beyond interoperability to digital ecosystems: regional innovation and socio-economic development led by SMEs
by Paolo Dini & Gabriella Lombardo & Robin Mansell & Amir Reza Razavi & Sotiris Moschoyiannis & Paul Krause & Andrea Nicolai & Lorena Rivera León - 427-450 Linking to global logistics value chains: an imperative for developing countries
by Lauri Ojala & Dan Andersson & Tapio Naula
2007, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 125-135 Why sustain fundamental research?
by Jean-Jacques Salomon - 136-152 Multinational firms and productivity catching-up: the case of Chilean manufacturing
by Roberto Alvarez & Gustavo Crespi - 153-178 Technology policy in Malaysia
by Greg Felker & Jomo Kwame Sundaram - 179-203 The systemic quad: technological capabilities and economic performance of computer and component firms in Penang and Johor, Malaysia
by Rajah Rasiah - 204-225 Developing the complex system in Korea: the case study of TDX and CDMA telecom system
by Jae-Yong Choung & Hye-Ran Hwang
2007, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 4-12 The changing institutional requirements for technological and economic catch up
by Richard R. Nelson - 13-33 Innovation, growth and economic development: have the conditions for catch-up changed?
by Jan Fagerberg & Bart Verspagen - 34-42 Latecomer strategies for catching-up: the cases of renewable energies and the LED programme
by John A. Mathews - 43-64 The role of managers, entrepreneurs and the literati in enterprise performance and economic growth
by David J. Teece - 65-82 The impact of the Asian drivers on innovation and development strategies: lesson from Sub-Saharan Africa experience
by Raphael Kaplinsky - 83-111 Attraction and deterrence in the location of foreign-owned R&D activities: the role of positive and negative spillovers
by John Cantwell & Lucia Piscitello - 112-124 Why Japan and Korea lead the USA and Europe in broadband
by Martin Fransman