This paper develops a history-friendly model of the process of catch-up by Chinese firms in the mobile communications industry. It aims to explain how the sectoral environment in terms of segmented markets and generational technological change facilitated the catch-up of domestic firms with respect to foreign multinationals. Segmented markets provided a nurturing environment in peripheral markets for the survival of domestic firms starting with low level capabilities in their infant stage. Generational technological change opened windows of opportunities for domestic firms to catch-up with foreign multinationals in new product segments. Segmented markets and generational technological change allowed domestic firms to leverage their initial ...
This paper examines the question of how a shift in the end point of a global value chain alters the ...
This paper analyzes the strategies by which Huawei, one of China’s few privately-owned multinational...
How do latecomer firms from emerging countries compete with incumbents from developed countries in d...
This paper develops a history-friendly model of the process of catch-up by Chinese firms in the mobi...
The mobile communication technology has evolved from the first generation (1G), when the first radio...
The context in which Chinese firms and, as a nation, China is attempting to catch-up is fundamentall...
The context in which Chinese firms and, as a nation, China is attempting to catch-up is fundamentall...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011The paper examined a relative new phnomenon-...
Our focus in this paper is on the dynamic process by which Huawei, one of China’s few truly multinat...
ABSTRACT The influence of technological learning on industry-level catch-up has long drawn substa...
Neoliberal catch-up policies are definitely useless to create suitable environment for latecomers in...
One of the most striking phenomena of China’s remarkable economic growth is that its huge volume of ...
This paper sets out to examine a key issue: how a latecomer, like Taiwan may develop its industry in...
During technological discontinuity based on the transition from second-generation (2G) to third-gene...
During technological discontinuity based on the transition from second-generation (2G) to third-gene...
This paper examines the question of how a shift in the end point of a global value chain alters the ...
This paper analyzes the strategies by which Huawei, one of China’s few privately-owned multinational...
How do latecomer firms from emerging countries compete with incumbents from developed countries in d...
This paper develops a history-friendly model of the process of catch-up by Chinese firms in the mobi...
The mobile communication technology has evolved from the first generation (1G), when the first radio...
The context in which Chinese firms and, as a nation, China is attempting to catch-up is fundamentall...
The context in which Chinese firms and, as a nation, China is attempting to catch-up is fundamentall...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011The paper examined a relative new phnomenon-...
Our focus in this paper is on the dynamic process by which Huawei, one of China’s few truly multinat...
ABSTRACT The influence of technological learning on industry-level catch-up has long drawn substa...
Neoliberal catch-up policies are definitely useless to create suitable environment for latecomers in...
One of the most striking phenomena of China’s remarkable economic growth is that its huge volume of ...
This paper sets out to examine a key issue: how a latecomer, like Taiwan may develop its industry in...
During technological discontinuity based on the transition from second-generation (2G) to third-gene...
During technological discontinuity based on the transition from second-generation (2G) to third-gene...
This paper examines the question of how a shift in the end point of a global value chain alters the ...
This paper analyzes the strategies by which Huawei, one of China’s few privately-owned multinational...
How do latecomer firms from emerging countries compete with incumbents from developed countries in d...