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innovation networks and enterprise?s embeddedness. Above, especially in pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, these two …
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The Chinese government is vigorously promoting commercialization of renewable energy and bioproducts, given environmental issues plus food, energy, and national security concerns, according to Chinese industry experts at the August 2010 “China Bioenergy Workshop” and its related technical...
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Does a firm engage in a joint venture with a technologically advanced foreign partner to complement or substitute investments in its own technological capabilities? We address this question in a comparative study of 222 Chinese pharmaceutical manufacturers and Sino-foreign joint ventures. A...
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The patent laws of many countries have ''research exemption'' provisions that exempt certain research-related uses of proprietary materials from patent infringement. By limiting the rights of existing patent holders, such rules are meant to facilitate follow-on innovation and benefit latecomer...
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&D). Focusing on pharmaceuticals and biotechnology industries, this paper analyses the challenges and prospects facing the two … left out of the new innovations. A good example is the case of Indias pharmaceuticals industry. The leading Indian … Indias top drug firms have been growing in technological capabilities and taking part in the globalization of pharmaceuticals …
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In this paper, I examined how the People's Republic of China (PRC) and India, two largest transitional economies in Asia, have engaged in improving their innovation capability in the economic transition. First, I measured and compared innovation capability of both countries by using not only...
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Over the last decade, Mexico’s unit labour costs decreased relative to other emerging markets’, especially compared to … China’s. This decrease boosted Mexico’s trade competitiveness, particularly in the manufacturing sector. However, Mexico …. The aim of this paper is two-fold: first, we examine the evolution of total factor productivity in Mexico’s manufacturing …
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Understanding the factors that may produce a sustained rate of innovation is important for promoting economic development and growth. In this paper, we examine the role of human capital in firms’ innovation by using a large sample of manufacturing firms from China. We use two firm-level...
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This study provides up-to-date evidence concerning the relationship between government ownership and R&D investments in the Chinese context. Using a large sample comprised of 15,138 observations from A-share firms traded on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchange between 2009 and 2018, the...
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