Accumulating technological capabilities through R%D projects: studies on the Brazilian defence industry
Stefan Bernat and
Solmaz Filiz Karabag
International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 2018, vol. 10, issue 3/4, 203-230
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Emerging economy firms (EEFs) have striven to accumulate technological capabilities and promote indigenous innovation for technology upgrading and catching-up. By assuming that R%D projects affect firm capabilities, this study investigated how EEFs can accumulate technological capabilities through R%D activities. A technological-capability framework was proposed with the dimensions of organisational structure, innovation processes, practice, resources and entrepreneurial leadership. The framework guided an exploratory case study of three R%D projects in the Brazilian defence industry: the thrust vector control (TVC), software-defined radio (SDR) and radar projects. The TVC project utilised existing firm capabilities, whereas the SDR and radar projects needed to develop their capabilities from scratch. Different paths were adopted to accumulate technological capabilities and deliver the projects' outcomes. It was found that a balance between the dimensions may positively impact the rate at which technology capabilities are accumulated. Theoretical contributions and practical implications for EEFs are also discussed.
Keywords: emerging economy firms; EEFs; Brazilian defence industry; catching-up; organisational capability; technological capability; capability accumulation; capability dimensions; indigenous innovation; R%D projects; thrust vector control; TVC; software-defined radio; SDR; radar. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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