In the new form of Globalization of R&D, Multinational (MNEs) firms have established their R&D units in emerging Asian countries, particularly in India and China. In the 1980s MNEs located their R&D units in their country of origin and were very reluctant to go offshore beyond triad (USA, Western Europe and Japan). However, in the last decade there is a growing trend of MNEs going emerging markets such as India and China. Beside this, sourcing knowledge from globally dispersed knowledge hubs is also one of the major motives of this emerging trend. These foreign R&D centers have developed linkages with the other actors of the host economy to build their assets. This study has investigated the linkage patterns of foreign firms...
The Indian pharmaceutical industry represents a successful case of indigenous self-reliant developme...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In January 2007, a joint rese...
Software Industry Much has been made of India’s emergence as a software mecca. Is the software indus...
While R&D activities of multinational firms in India focus on offshore development, some companies a...
Observed trends in R&D expenditures reveal that the quantity and geographical distribution of su...
In recent years India has emerged as a major destination for corporate research and development (R&D...
Extant research on internationalization of research and development (R&D) has not examined what the ...
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The changing global environment brings about new opportunities and new markets for domestic firms in...
This perspective explains the factors behind the sudden shift toward China and India for MNE R&D cen...
Abstract In spite of a growing trend of foreign research and development (R&D) investment in Chi...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico.Th...
This study examines how inter-firm heterogeneities in technology modes and intensities are linked to...
Since the seminal work of Archibugi and Michie (1995) on the globalization of innovation, several au...
Innovation is the driving force that is crucial for firms to sustain their competitive advantage and...
The Indian pharmaceutical industry represents a successful case of indigenous self-reliant developme...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In January 2007, a joint rese...
Software Industry Much has been made of India’s emergence as a software mecca. Is the software indus...
While R&D activities of multinational firms in India focus on offshore development, some companies a...
Observed trends in R&D expenditures reveal that the quantity and geographical distribution of su...
In recent years India has emerged as a major destination for corporate research and development (R&D...
Extant research on internationalization of research and development (R&D) has not examined what the ...
A noted American economic geographer collaborates with an India-based colleague to discuss the resea...
The changing global environment brings about new opportunities and new markets for domestic firms in...
This perspective explains the factors behind the sudden shift toward China and India for MNE R&D cen...
Abstract In spite of a growing trend of foreign research and development (R&D) investment in Chi...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico.Th...
This study examines how inter-firm heterogeneities in technology modes and intensities are linked to...
Since the seminal work of Archibugi and Michie (1995) on the globalization of innovation, several au...
Innovation is the driving force that is crucial for firms to sustain their competitive advantage and...
The Indian pharmaceutical industry represents a successful case of indigenous self-reliant developme...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In January 2007, a joint rese...
Software Industry Much has been made of India’s emergence as a software mecca. Is the software indus...