This paper studies the relative relevance of domestic knowledge sources for innovation in internationalized production activities in an emerging economy. Two Production Networks from Argentina with a different kind of internationalization were considered: organized around subsidiaries of multinational companies (the automotive case) and organized around local headquarters (the iron and steel case). A multiple factor analysis was carried out and cluster techniques were applied using a specific innovation survey done to 163 automotive and iron and steel firms from Argentina from the period of 2001 to2005, to evaluate the relative importance of domestic and foreign knowledge sources. The main finding is that in a production network organized ...
Models underlying most research about foreign direct investment (FDI)-related spillovers suggest the...
In the globally and knowledge based economy, the universities and other knowledge organisations are ...
This paper examines the international expansion of R&D by US multinational enterprises (MNE) during ...
This paper aims to study the capacity of the National Systems of Innovation to affect the innovative...
The access to different knowledge sources is a key aspect for innovative firms and the characteristi...
This paper aims to study the capacity of the National Systems of Innovation to affect the innovative...
Internationalization, Production Networks and National System of InnovationThis paper aims to study ...
This paper aims to study the capacity of the National Systems of Innovation to affect the innovative...
This paper is about the role of MNE subsidiaries in the generation of knowledge and linkages in indu...
We build upon the knowledge-based view and the open innovation literature to examine product innovat...
Texto en español con anexos en inglésThe paper identifies factors that drive firms to establish inte...
This paper explores the factors that condition the links between knowledge organisations and firms i...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 2006 conference in India during 4-7 October 2006.Session II-6 FDI: Spillo...
We analyse a sample of firms that are representative of Spanish manufacturing industry, in order to ...
We build upon the knowledge-based view and the open innovation literature to examine product innovat...
Models underlying most research about foreign direct investment (FDI)-related spillovers suggest the...
In the globally and knowledge based economy, the universities and other knowledge organisations are ...
This paper examines the international expansion of R&D by US multinational enterprises (MNE) during ...
This paper aims to study the capacity of the National Systems of Innovation to affect the innovative...
The access to different knowledge sources is a key aspect for innovative firms and the characteristi...
This paper aims to study the capacity of the National Systems of Innovation to affect the innovative...
Internationalization, Production Networks and National System of InnovationThis paper aims to study ...
This paper aims to study the capacity of the National Systems of Innovation to affect the innovative...
This paper is about the role of MNE subsidiaries in the generation of knowledge and linkages in indu...
We build upon the knowledge-based view and the open innovation literature to examine product innovat...
Texto en español con anexos en inglésThe paper identifies factors that drive firms to establish inte...
This paper explores the factors that condition the links between knowledge organisations and firms i...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 2006 conference in India during 4-7 October 2006.Session II-6 FDI: Spillo...
We analyse a sample of firms that are representative of Spanish manufacturing industry, in order to ...
We build upon the knowledge-based view and the open innovation literature to examine product innovat...
Models underlying most research about foreign direct investment (FDI)-related spillovers suggest the...
In the globally and knowledge based economy, the universities and other knowledge organisations are ...
This paper examines the international expansion of R&D by US multinational enterprises (MNE) during ...