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” growth process. -- INDIA ; TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITY ; LEARNING ; TFP ; IPR …India’s emergence in the world economy over the last decade, has often, in popular discourse, been attributed, at least … to a large extent, to its sustained efforts towards technological learning and capacity building. In this paper we …
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In this article we create an industry-wide metrics of innovation based on the characterization of learning potential of …&D directions and evaluation of innovation outcomes. Our purpose is to reflect on strategies adopted for learning, competence … building and innovation and for creating complementarities and linkages within India’s pharmaceutical industry during the post …
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As the global stock of ideas expands and diffuses across and within countries, technological learning is poised to … make a policy focus on technological learning and innovation more important than ever for developing countries. The note … innovation policy moving forward. Developing countries would benefit from an increased policy emphasis on technological learning …
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The present paper examines how a developing country like India is competing in the nanotechnology race. Our study shows …. India has clearly made a dent in terms of scientific publications (with the main focus being on nanomaterials), in the … in the interests of economic growth or social welfare that India's science and innovation, and intellectual property …
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The present paper examines how a developing country like India is competing in the nanotechnology race. Our study shows …. India has clearly made a dent in terms of scientific publications (with the main focus being on nanomaterials), in the … in the interests of economic growth or social welfare that India's science and innovation, and intellectual property …
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In the last decade the Indian auto industry has shown increasing levels of technological sophistication and significant growth. The Indian auto industry consists of local firms with indigenous design and development capability, well established global brands and has marketing presence in Indian...
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Technology offers enormous potential and opportunities to the Indian Banking sector. Rapid technological diffusion and entry of non-banking entities like fintechs, bigtechs and e-retailers into financial space have left no scope for Indian banks to delay and deny technological innovations. Given...
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This paper uncovers over 10 central level and over 150 provincial/municipal level patent targets, mostly to be met by 2015, within a wide range of Chinese policy documents. The analysis suggests there are weaknesses in certain targets due to the absence of important criteria for ensuring patent...
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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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This study investigates the determinants of R&D expenditures in the Swedish pharmaceutical industry from the 1960s to the mid 1990s. Various proxies for the rate of return of R&D (e.g. expected profit, sales and R&D productivity) as well as the availability of internal funding (proxied by past...
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