Innovation and Development
2013 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 3, 2022
- Determinants of digital finance in India pp. 343-362

- Chandralekha Ghosh and Rimita Hom Chaudhury
- Functional upgrading dynamics of latecomer firms in challenging innovation system and global value chain contexts: evidence from cacao-chocolate firms in the Philippines pp. 363-387

- Kristoffer Daniel T. Li
- Big tech, knowledge predation and the implications for development pp. 389-416

- Cecilia Rikap and Bengt-Åke Lundvall
- Unmasking partnerships for agricultural innovation: the realities of a research–private sector partnership in Lombok, Indonesia pp. 417-436

- Liana J. Williams, I. Komang Damar Jaya, Andrew Hall, Michaela Cosijn, Rosmilawati, Sudirman, Wayan Suadnya and I. Wayan Sudika
- Towards the conceptual understanding of social innovation and inclusive innovation: a literature review pp. 437-458

- Bernardo Patiño-Valencia, María Luisa Villalba-Morales, Mónica Acosta-Amaya, Cristian Villegas-Arboleda and Edgar Calderón-Sanín
- Knowledge stocks, government R&D, institutional factors and innovation: evidence from biotechnology patent data pp. 459-477

- Sangwon Lee and Do Han Kim
- Upgrading under globalization in health-related industries in Tanzania: the case for dynamic industrial deepening pp. 479-496

- Samuel Wangwe, Roberto Simonetti, Paula Tibandebage, Maureen Mackintosh, Caroline Israel and Phares G. M. Mujinja
- Towards a functional governance framework for regional innovation systems in emerging economies: the case of Risaralda (Colombia) pp. 497-520

- Gonzalo Ordóñez-Matamoros, Jonathan Felipe Díaz, Juan Pablo Centeno and Carlos Alberto Guevara
Volume 12, issue 2, 2022
- Introduction to a special issue on ‘Building innovation capabilities for sustainable industrialization in Africa: status and prospects’ pp. 177-187

- Abdi Yuya Ahmad, Charity Osei-Amponsah and Kassahun Yimer Kebede
- Sustainable industrialization in Africa: the localization of wind-turbine component production in South Africa pp. 189-208

- Thomas Hebo Larsen and Ulrich Elmer Hansen
- Local learning and capability building through technology transfer: experiences from the Lake Turkana Wind Power project in Kenya pp. 209-230

- Cecilia Theresa Trischler Gregersen
- Green economic change in Africa – green and circular innovation trends, conditions and dynamics in Kenyan companies pp. 231-257

- Maj Munch Andersen, Erick Ogallo and Lourenço Galvão Diniz Faria
- Innovation capabilities and learning mechanisms: insights from Ghanaian fresh fruit processing enterprises pp. 259-277

- Charity Osei-Amponsah
- Unlocking the potentials of Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) in building local technological capabilities in agro-processing industry pp. 279-303

- Abdi Yuya Ahmad
- Exploring innovation capabilities build up in the deployment of crop biotechnology innovation in Kenya pp. 305-324

- Ann N. Kingiri
- Measurement of innovation in the informal sector in Africa: the importance to industrial policy pp. 325-342

- Nazeem Mustapha, Il-haam Petersen, Oluseye Jegede, Isabel Bortagaray and Glenda Kruss
Volume 12, issue 1, 2022
- Freeman projected into the future of innovation and development studies: a contribution to the celebration of Christopher Freeman 100th birthday anniversary pp. 1-3

- Gabriela Dutrénit and Judith Sutz
- Innovation in the backward linkage firms in Ghana’s gold mining sector pp. 5-11

- Betty-Ann Ananeh-Frempong
- Contextual and evolutionary perspectives on entrepreneurial ecosystems. Insights from Chris Freeman’s thinking pp. 13-21

- Jana Schmutzler, Rhiannon Pugh and Alexandra Tsvetkova
- Looking to the old to understand the new – insights on how innovation ecosystems can leverage off innovation systems pp. 23-31

- Chipo Nancy Ngongoni
- The voluntary underdevelopment paradox: revisiting Freeman’s ideas on indigenous capabilities for innovation in the global south pp. 33-41

- Melina A. Galdos and Shagufta Haneef
- Freeman’s broadening contribution revisited: reasoned-history and systemic STI policies from South America to the Global South pp. 43-50

- Manuel Gonzalo
- A wake-up call from Chris Freeman’s understanding of innovation and innovation systems: challenges for Latin America pp. 51-58

- Pavel G. Corilloclla Terbullino
- Learning from crisis: repurposing to address grand challenges pp. 59-69

- Fakher Omezzine, Vidya Oruganti and Isabel Maria Bodas Freitas
- STI and policies for development: Freeman’s contributions to thinking Latin America future pp. 71-76

- Natalia Gras
- The tree lives beyond its leaves: Freeman’s legacy on system thinking for innovation studies pp. 77-84

- José Miguel Natera
- Grand challenges and the role of the ‘linear model’ pp. 85-87

- Arthur Moreira
- If Freeman had seen the COVID-19 crisis. Reflections over the need for global congruence pp. 89-91

- Florencia Fiorentin and Diana Suárez
- Christopher Freeman: the soul mentor for guiding to write a new chapter in the new era pp. 93-96

- Le Chen
- A global value chain perspective on the phenomena of innovation and inequality pp. 97-106

- Antonio Biurrun
- Innovation, development and sustainability: inspirations of Freeman’s economics of hope pp. 107-112

- Kejia Yang
- Innovation policy development for sustainable fisheries in the Global South: from R&D to system transformation pp. 113-134

- Sandro Giachi and Rocio Alvarez-Tinoco
- Towards a path-transformative heuristic in inclusive innovation initiatives: an exploratory case in rural communities in Colombia pp. 135-154

- Mario A. Pinzón-Camargo, Gonzalo Ordoñez-Matamoros and Stefan Kuhlmann
- Constructing the national innovation system in Rwanda: efforts and challenges pp. 155-176

- Parfait Yongabo and Bo Göransson
Volume 11, issue 2-3, 2021
- A decade of innovation and development pp. 173-187

- K J Joseph, Susan Cozzens, Claudia De Fuentes, Gabriela Dutrénit, Glenda Kruss and Rasmus Lema
- Innovation in developing countries: examining two decades of research pp. 189-210

- Rasmus Lema, Erika Kraemer-Mbula and Marija Rakas
- Emerging trends in theorizing and use of the concept of innovation: what implication for development? pp. 211-227

- Bitrina Diyamett
- Inequalities and STI policies: impact analysis pp. 229-241

- Susan E. Cozzens
- What can national innovation systems do for development? pp. 243-258

- Diana Suárez and Analía Erbes
- Global systems of innovation: introductory notes on a new layer and a new hierarchy in innovation systems pp. 259-279

- Jorge Nogueira de Paiva Britto, Leonardo Costa Ribeiro and Eduardo Albuquerque
- Heuristics and the microeconomics of innovation and development pp. 281-302

- Smita Srinivas
- Digital platforms and development: a survey of the literature pp. 303-321

- Xiaolan Fu, Elvis Avenyo and Pervez Ghauri
- Reconciling higher productivity with innovation paradox: mode of learning and innovation in India's manufacturing sector pp. 323-342

- K J Joseph, Kiran Kumar Kakarlapudi and Thankom Arun
- Towards attaining the SDGs: cases of disruptive and inclusive innovations pp. 343-364

- Michiko Iizuka and Gerald Hane
- Industrialization in developing Asia since 1970: why technology, learning, and innovation matter pp. 365-385

- Deepak Nayyar
- Catching-up national innovations systems (NIS) in China and post-catching-up NIS in Korea and Taiwan: verifying the detour hypothesis and policy implications pp. 387-411

- Jongho Lee and Keun Lee
- Industrial upgrading in the semiconductor industry in East Asia pp. 413-440

- Rajah Rasiah and Siu Hong Wong
Volume 11, issue 1, 2021
- Information communication technology diffusion and financial inclusion: an inter-state analysis for India pp. 1-23

- Amrita Chatterjee and Simontini Das
- Complementarities between knowledge sources for innovation: an analysis of production networks in Argentina pp. 25-47

- Isabel Alvarez, Hernán Alejandro Morero and Pablo Arnaldo Ortiz
- Does gender matter for innovative and non-innovative firms’ growth? An empirical analysis of Chilean managers pp. 49-67

- Paula Quiroz-Rojas and Mercedes Teruel
- The impact of regional institutional quality on firm innovation: evidence from Africa pp. 69-90

- Mohammed Hussen and Murat Çokgezen
- Making sense of how the natural environment shapes innovation, industry dynamics, and sustainability challenges pp. 91-117

- Allan Dahl Andersen and Olav Wicken
- Access to financial services and innovation: firm-level data for Ethiopia pp. 119-134

- Dereje Regasa, Bekele Abraham Diro, Ephrem Dejene Tadesse and Meseret Niguse Buta
- The viability of systems of innovation pp. 135-150

- Mario Scerri
- Innovation in development cooperation: emerging trajectories and implications for inclusive sustainable development in the 21st century pp. 151-171

- Ana Luísa Silva
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