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domestic electronic manufacturing and innovation. By contrast, China joined ITA six years after India from a position of … integration of both countries into the global corporate networks of production (GPNs) and global innovation networks (GINs) of the … trade for manufacturing and innovation. From a global welfare perspective, trade expansion could reinforce the diffusion of …
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been paid to the interstate competition between the US and China, the global pressures and linkages of the Indian and … Brazilian National Systems of Innovation, and the development of key infrastructures and productive capabilities by the domestic …
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-weight loss for the society, hence effectively deterring future innovation. The results show that China delays foreign patents …China and India reported highest growth in high-tech exports for the past two decades (World Bank) and hence are … in time to grant of a patent when applied by domestic versus foreign applicants in China and India. A delay in time to …
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for the air conditioner markets in Japan, Thailand, India and China yielded the following findings: (1) Standards and … Thailand nor China succeeded in curbing electricity consumption. Appropriate fine-tuning of policy instruments is necessary to …
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We conduct an exploratory study of the determinants of success in the multinational transfer of social practices. We find that though extant literature on business practice transfer provides some relevant insight, social practice transfer differs in significant ways from "business as usual." In...
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Paper reviews India's growth performance since independence. Phrases suchas "Hindu Rate of Growth," sometimes make a telling comment and expose obscureeconomic data to a wider audience, but they can just as readily obscure reality byfocussing attention on the wrong issue. There is nothing in the...
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Cloud computing is growing, and it is growing fast. But it is not new, and its roots are as old as computing itself – with significant history going back to the 1950s. However, because of the rapid growth of cloud computing, many regulatory authorities believe that it should be regulated and...
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India's information technology hardware segment is heavily dependent on imports of components and finished goods. After surveying Tamil Nadu's hardware electronics sector, this article argues that the stagnation of the electronics hardware sectors stems from a failure to create backward...
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-design capabilities which are integrated, instead, into global networks of innovation and production. India's growing domestic demand for …-cost” activities, towards a greater focus on “low-volume, high-value” production and on frugal innovation for the domestic market … equipment and technology absorption and innovation. Electronics manufacturing remains disconnected from India's chip …
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