A growing number of studies on economic development have relied on the premise that international technology transfer provides a mechanism for developing competitive advantages for companies of developing countries, and Africa in particular. In this article, we focus on the explicit nature of technology transferable to LDCs to argue that conventional technology transfer alone cannot create core competencies for African companies that lead to the sustainable economic development of the continent. Drawing on insights from the resource-based view and the knowledge based perspective, we develop a conceptual framework for constructing core competencies for African companies. More specifically, we explore the under-researched linkage between core...
A Dissertation by Dr. Namusonge, an adjunct faculty in the Chandaria School of Business at USIU-Afri...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.These findings have both theo...
WOS:000284282200004 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)The business opportunities in Southern Africa have ...
A growing number of studies on economic development have relied on the premise that international te...
The thesis studies the development and transfer of core competencies in multinational corporations. ...
Through knowledge management, African countries can achieve manufacturing industrialisation. African...
Between sporadic remittances and training of a qualified manpower mastering new technologies, what d...
This concluding piece to the special issue outlines how nations and firms can capitalise on their re...
capable and sophisticated. Although countries like Brazil, China and India have made significant str...
This paper presents the results of a larger study that focusses on technological learning in develo...
Industry–Government-University linkages or otherwise known as the triple helix has never been crucia...
Africa has long been considered as the next big growth market, according to both experts and econom...
The presence of Chinese multinational enterprises in Africa brings with it new technology and knowle...
Industry–Government-University linkages or otherwise known as the triple helix has never been crucia...
In the rapidly changing environment and the high technology atmosphere of the 21st century, organiza...
A Dissertation by Dr. Namusonge, an adjunct faculty in the Chandaria School of Business at USIU-Afri...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.These findings have both theo...
WOS:000284282200004 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)The business opportunities in Southern Africa have ...
A growing number of studies on economic development have relied on the premise that international te...
The thesis studies the development and transfer of core competencies in multinational corporations. ...
Through knowledge management, African countries can achieve manufacturing industrialisation. African...
Between sporadic remittances and training of a qualified manpower mastering new technologies, what d...
This concluding piece to the special issue outlines how nations and firms can capitalise on their re...
capable and sophisticated. Although countries like Brazil, China and India have made significant str...
This paper presents the results of a larger study that focusses on technological learning in develo...
Industry–Government-University linkages or otherwise known as the triple helix has never been crucia...
Africa has long been considered as the next big growth market, according to both experts and econom...
The presence of Chinese multinational enterprises in Africa brings with it new technology and knowle...
Industry–Government-University linkages or otherwise known as the triple helix has never been crucia...
In the rapidly changing environment and the high technology atmosphere of the 21st century, organiza...
A Dissertation by Dr. Namusonge, an adjunct faculty in the Chandaria School of Business at USIU-Afri...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.These findings have both theo...
WOS:000284282200004 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)The business opportunities in Southern Africa have ...