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African countries lag clearly behind developed countries when it comes to accumulating technological capabilities, upgrading and catching up. Also, firms in least developed countries are characterised by very low levels of absorptive capacity. It is therefore crucial to understand how this...
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User-producer interactions have been traditionally recognized as important for innovation. With the rapid growth of … than a south-north one, at least in terms of collaboration with customers for innovation. …
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African countries lag clearly behind developed countries when it comes to accumulating technological capabilities, upgrading and catching up. Also, firms in least developed countries are characterised by very low levels of absorptive capacity. It is therefore crucial to understand how this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008764061
competing on innovation in the global value chain; special attention is paid to clustered SMEs. By comparing 4 clusters in …
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The issue of the rationale for public intervention under the systems of innovation perspective has recently received an … analysis of innovation policies and innovation systems in the industrialized countries neglecting almost completely the … specific policy dilemmas arising from weak and fragmented innovation systems that characterize developing countries. In the …
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