China and India have one of the largest telecommunications equipment markets in the world. The paper employs a sectoral system of innovation framework towards understanding the differential outcomes in innovation capability building in the industry achieved by China and India. The countries have pursued widely diverging strategies for developing their domestic innovation capability. India followed a very rigid policy of indigenous development of domestic technologies by establishing a stand-alone public laboratory that developed state-of-theart switching technologies. These were then transferred to manufacturing enterprises in both public and private sectors. The enterprises themselves did not have any in-house R&D capability. The...
This paper assesses the information and communications technology (ICT) factors governing Chinas eco...
The growth performance of the Indian mobile communications services industry is now reasonably well...
This article compares the diffusion of the Internet in China and India. Using a six-dimension framew...
China and India have one of the largest telecommunications equipment markets in the world. The paper...
China and India have one of the largest telecommunications equipment markets in the world. The paper...
China and India have one of the largest telecommunications equipment markets in the world. The paper...
China and India are definitely on a higher economic growth path, although the contribution of techn...
Korea is one of the four from the developing world to have built up substantial innovation capabili...
Technology Transfer (TT) has long been used as a means for transferring explicit knowledge as well a...
Proceedings of the 5th International Ph.D. School on Innovation and Economic Development, Globelics ...
China and India are two of the leading and fastest growing telecommunications markets in the emergin...
China and India have successfully integrated into the world economy. Once specialised in textiles, t...
The Telecommunications industry today is a key enabler of productivity across economies and societie...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 2006 conference in India during 4-7 October 2006.Session III.5 BRICS and ...
The closing of the gap in competitive capacity between developing and developed economies is explore...
This paper assesses the information and communications technology (ICT) factors governing Chinas eco...
The growth performance of the Indian mobile communications services industry is now reasonably well...
This article compares the diffusion of the Internet in China and India. Using a six-dimension framew...
China and India have one of the largest telecommunications equipment markets in the world. The paper...
China and India have one of the largest telecommunications equipment markets in the world. The paper...
China and India have one of the largest telecommunications equipment markets in the world. The paper...
China and India are definitely on a higher economic growth path, although the contribution of techn...
Korea is one of the four from the developing world to have built up substantial innovation capabili...
Technology Transfer (TT) has long been used as a means for transferring explicit knowledge as well a...
Proceedings of the 5th International Ph.D. School on Innovation and Economic Development, Globelics ...
China and India are two of the leading and fastest growing telecommunications markets in the emergin...
China and India have successfully integrated into the world economy. Once specialised in textiles, t...
The Telecommunications industry today is a key enabler of productivity across economies and societie...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 2006 conference in India during 4-7 October 2006.Session III.5 BRICS and ...
The closing of the gap in competitive capacity between developing and developed economies is explore...
This paper assesses the information and communications technology (ICT) factors governing Chinas eco...
The growth performance of the Indian mobile communications services industry is now reasonably well...
This article compares the diffusion of the Internet in China and India. Using a six-dimension framew...