International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development
2007 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 4, 2010
- Coordination of innovation policies in the catching-up context: a historical perspective on Estonia and Brazil pp. 293-329

- Erkki Karo and Rainer Kattel
- Cooperation of suppliers and clients with companies in the agricultural machinery industry: some evidence from Brazil pp. 330-346

- Milton Borsato and Amanda De Araujo Carvalho
- Internationalisation of technological innovative capabilities: levels, types and speed (learning rates) in the electronics industry in Malaysia pp. 347-391

- Norlela Ariffin
- Drivers of internationalisation of companies from emerging economies: comparing Petrobras (Brazil) and PDVSA (Venezuela) pp. 392-407

- Andrea Goldstein and Cesar Baena
Volume 3, issue 3, 2010
- Innovation determinants in emerging economies: an empirical study based on an innovation survey data in Tunisia pp. 205-225

- Karim Koouba, Hatem M'Henni and Foued Gabsi
- The expansion of emerging economies' multinationals: the case of Embraer in Portugal pp. 226-244

- Andrea Goldstein and Manuel Godinho
- Efficiency impacts of information and communication technologies in the Nigerian printing and publishing industry pp. 245-271

- John O. Adeoti, Foluso M. Adeyinka and Moses O. Ubaru
- Industrial upgrading in sub-Sahara Africa: the competitive impact of China on supplier linkage development potentials of resident Asian entrepreneurs pp. 272-292

- Abdelrasaq Na-Allah and Mammo Muchie
Volume 3, issue 2, 2010
- Financing of industrial innovations in India: how effective are tax incentives for R&D? pp. 109-131

- Sunil Mani
- From innovation projects to knowledge networks: the sectoral organisation of innovation in the Brazilian ICT sector pp. 132-163

- Fernando Perini
- Foreign direct investments as an engine of technological change in Malaysia: the role of social interactions pp. 164-186

- Manja Jonas
- Autonomy and technological capability in joint ventures in China pp. 187-204

- Huiping Li and John Cantwell
Volume 3, issue 1, 2010
- The mythology of learning-by-doing in World War II airframe and ship production pp. 1-35

- Don Scott-Kemmis and Martin Bell
- Overcoming development adversity: how entrepreneurs led software development in India pp. 36-46

- Suma Athreye and Mike Hobday
- Economic performance and technological intensities of electronics firms in Johor: Does size matter? pp. 47-66

- Rajah Rasiah and Asokkumar Malakolunthu
- Economic crisis and organisational change in developing countries: evidence from Chile pp. 67-86

- Roberto Alvarez, Jose Miguel Benavente and Gustavo Crespi
- Thinking locally: exploring the importance of a subsidiary-centred model of FDI-related spillovers in Brazil pp. 87-107

- Anabel Marin and Ionara Costa
Volume 2, issue 4, 2009
- The organisational decomposition of innovation and global distribution of innovative activities: insights and research agenda pp. 231-249

- Hubert Schmitz and Simone Strambach
- Pitfalls and opportunities in knowledge sharing: experiences from a research capacity building project in Central America pp. 250-273

- Bjorn Johnson, Jens Muller, Birgitte Gregersen and Jeffrey Orozco
- Standards as a platform for innovation and learning in the global economy: a case study of the Chilean salmon farming industry pp. 274-293

- Michiko Iizuka
- National system of innovation and technological learning: an integrated framework for understanding technological capability development in the Russian forestry sector pp. 294-313

- Ekaterina Thomas and Kirit Vaidya
- Exploring the impact of national system of innovation on the outcomes of foreign direct investment pp. 314-345

- Angathevar Baskaran and Mammo Muchie
Volume 2, issue 3, 2009
- What makes firms grow in developing countries? An extension of the resource-based theory of firm growth and empirical analysis pp. 139-172

- Keun Lee and Tilahun Temesgen
- The state and innovation policy in late development: evidence from South Africa and Malaysia pp. 173-192

- Oyebanji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka and Padmashree Gehl Sampath
- South Africa's exports of high-technology products: a comparative perspective and some policy priorities pp. 193-209

- David Kaplan
- The geography of innovation in South Africa: a first cut pp. 210-229

- Jo Lorentzen
Volume 2, issue 1/2, 2009
- Globalisation of the automotive industry: main features and trends pp. 7-24

- Timothy J. Sturgeon, Olga Memedovic, Johannes Van Biesebroeck and Gary Gereffi
- The North American automotive value chain: Canada's role and prospects pp. 25-52

- Timothy J. Sturgeon, Johannes Van Biesebroeck and Gary Gereffi
- Innovation capabilities in the Brazilian automobile industry: a study of vehicle assemblers' technological strategies and policy recommendations pp. 53-75

- Ruy Quadros and Flavia Consoni
- The past, present and future of China's automotive industry: a value chain perspective pp. 76-118

- Matthias Holweg, Jianxi Luo and Nick Oliver
- Auto-component industry in Asia: structure, trade patterns and potential for further upgrading pp. 119-137

- Biswajit Nag
Volume 1, issue 4, 2008
- Global value chains in the least developed countries of the world: threats and opportunities for local producers pp. 459-481

- Carlo Pietrobelli
- The global leather value chain: the industries, the main actors and prospects for upgrading in LDCs pp. 482-519

- Olga Memedovic and Heikki Mattila
- Innovation and internationalisation in the white goods GVC: the case of Arcelik pp. 520-535

- Federico Bonaglia, Asli M. Colpan and Andrea Goldstein
- Global values chains and networks in dialogue with consumption and social movements pp. 536-550

- John Wilkinson
- Innovation offshoring and Asia's electronics industry – the new dynamics of global networks pp. 551-576

- Dieter Ernst
Volume 1, issue 3, 2008
- Mapping integrative trade: conceptualising and measuring global value chains pp. 237-257

- Timothy J. Sturgeon
- Inter-firm relationships in global value chains: trends in chain governance and their policy implications pp. 258-282

- John Humphrey and Hubert Schmitz
- Value chain analysis: a tool for enhancing export supply policies pp. 283-308

- Raphael Kaplinsky and Mike Morris
- Innovation offshoring and outsourcing: what are the implications for industrial policy? pp. 309-329

- Dieter Ernst
- Measuring international production fragmentation: where do we stand? pp. 330-352

- Silvia Formentini and P. Lelio Iapadre
- Fuelling the global value chains: what role for logistics capabilities? pp. 353-374

- Olga Memedovic, Lauri Ojala, Jean-Paul Rodrigue and Tapio Naula
- From clusters to cluster-based economic development pp. 375-392

- Christian Ketels and Olga Memedovic
- Regional innovation systems: origin of the species pp. 393-409

- Philip Cooke
- Beyond interoperability to digital ecosystems: regional innovation and socio-economic development led by SMEs pp. 410-426

- Paolo Dini, Gabriella Lombardo, Robin Mansell, Amir Reza Razavi, Sotiris Moschoyiannis, Paul Krause, Andrea Nicolai and Lorena Rivera León
- Linking to global logistics value chains: an imperative for developing countries pp. 427-450

- Lauri Ojala, Dan Andersson and Tapio Naula
Volume 1, issue 2, 2007
- Why sustain fundamental research? pp. 125-135

- Jean-Jacques Salomon
- Multinational firms and productivity catching-up: the case of Chilean manufacturing pp. 136-152

- Roberto Alvarez and Gustavo Crespi
- Technology policy in Malaysia pp. 153-178

- Greg Felker and Jomo Kwame Sundaram
- The systemic quad: technological capabilities and economic performance of computer and component firms in Penang and Johor, Malaysia pp. 179-203

- Rajah Rasiah
- Developing the complex system in Korea: the case study of TDX and CDMA telecom system pp. 204-225

- Jae-Yong Choung and Hye-Ran Hwang
Volume 1, issue 1, 2007
- The changing institutional requirements for technological and economic catch up pp. 4-12

- Richard Nelson
- Innovation, growth and economic development: have the conditions for catch-up changed? pp. 13-33

- Jan Fagerberg and Bart Verspagen
- Latecomer strategies for catching-up: the cases of renewable energies and the LED programme pp. 34-42

- John A. Mathews
- The role of managers, entrepreneurs and the literati in enterprise performance and economic growth pp. 43-64

- David Teece
- The impact of the Asian drivers on innovation and development strategies: lesson from Sub-Saharan Africa experience pp. 65-82

- Raphael Kaplinsky
- Attraction and deterrence in the location of foreign-owned R&D activities: the role of positive and negative spillovers pp. 83-111

- John Cantwell and Lucia Piscitello
- Why Japan and Korea lead the USA and Europe in broadband pp. 112-124

- Martin Fransman
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