Latecomer firms from emerging economies upgrade their technological capabilities by providing original equipment manufacturer (OEM) services to multi-national enterprises from advanced countries and extend their role across the global value chains. Existing firm-level taxonomies of knowledge accumulation cannot explain why most latecomer firms fail to transit to advanced levels in high-tech manufacturing industries. The proposed framework combines firm-level taxonomy of knowledge accumulation with catch-up trajectory to argue that, under the knowledge regime of a high-tech manufacturing industry, latecomers? learning experience differs from those as posited by previous studies. Using the integrated circuit industry as the empirical anchor, ...
Knowledge spillover occurs when recipient firms combine the knowledge of an originating firm with ot...
It is argued that the firm is the principal source of innovation and growth, a device for the establ...
The contemporary literature concentrates on 'make or buy' decisions in design and production activit...
Latecomer firms from emerging economies upgrade their technological capabilities by providing origin...
The extant literature on technological catch-up by scholars like Nelson, Winter, Amsden, Mathews and...
The success of latecomer firms from the emerging economies challenges the conventional wisdom on ent...
The emergence of firms from East Asian countries in advanced high-technology sectors such as semicon...
This paper investigates which external learning mechanisms in networks contribute to various upgradi...
How do latecomer firms from emerging countries compete with incumbents from developed countries in d...
Product innovation often hinges on technological changes in underlying components. We examine how fi...
Product innovation often hinges on technological changes in underlying components and architectures,...
Abstract The catch-up of latecomer firms has been a topic of interest because it is closely related ...
Despite a voluminous literature on firm-level technological capability building in developing countr...
Despite a voluminous literature on firm-level technological capability building in developing countr...
This paper analyses how firms organize for industrial innovation where they are significantly below ...
Knowledge spillover occurs when recipient firms combine the knowledge of an originating firm with ot...
It is argued that the firm is the principal source of innovation and growth, a device for the establ...
The contemporary literature concentrates on 'make or buy' decisions in design and production activit...
Latecomer firms from emerging economies upgrade their technological capabilities by providing origin...
The extant literature on technological catch-up by scholars like Nelson, Winter, Amsden, Mathews and...
The success of latecomer firms from the emerging economies challenges the conventional wisdom on ent...
The emergence of firms from East Asian countries in advanced high-technology sectors such as semicon...
This paper investigates which external learning mechanisms in networks contribute to various upgradi...
How do latecomer firms from emerging countries compete with incumbents from developed countries in d...
Product innovation often hinges on technological changes in underlying components. We examine how fi...
Product innovation often hinges on technological changes in underlying components and architectures,...
Abstract The catch-up of latecomer firms has been a topic of interest because it is closely related ...
Despite a voluminous literature on firm-level technological capability building in developing countr...
Despite a voluminous literature on firm-level technological capability building in developing countr...
This paper analyses how firms organize for industrial innovation where they are significantly below ...
Knowledge spillover occurs when recipient firms combine the knowledge of an originating firm with ot...
It is argued that the firm is the principal source of innovation and growth, a device for the establ...
The contemporary literature concentrates on 'make or buy' decisions in design and production activit...