International technology transfer is central to the debate about how to curb the carbon emissions from rapid economic growth in China and India. But given China and India's great progress in building innovation capabilities and green industries, how relevant is technology transfer for these countries? This paper seeks insights from three green technology sectors in both countries: wind power, solar energy and electric and hybrid vehicles. We find that, conventional technology transfer mechanisms such as foreign direct investments and licensing, were important for industry formation and take-off. However, as these sectors are catching up, new ‘unconventional technology transfer mechanisms’ such as R&D partnerships and acquisition of fore...
Technology transfer for climate change mitigation needs to focus on the diffusion of existing techno...
The Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) has the capacity to incentivize the internati...
51-59Technological solutions are imperative for curbing the menaces of climate change. Thus, develop...
International technology transfer is central to the debate about how to curb the carbon emissions fr...
Climate change has recently become a hot topic of debate for academia, politics and business due to ...
Technology Transfer (TT) has long been used as a means for transferring explicit knowledge as well a...
International technology transfer is a key element in efforts to ensure low carbon growth in develop...
For several decades the leading wind energy nations were European, while China and India were mainly...
Based on Phase I of a UK-India collaborative study, this paper analyses two case studies of low carb...
rely on coal to fuel most of their electricity generation, both countries are also home to burgeonin...
This report discusses the relationship between the Chinese intellectual property systems which count...
Thesis advisor: Richard SweeneyWith climate change becoming a global problem more people are paying ...
Historically, technology transfer from the global North to China played a large role in renewable en...
The transfer of low-carbon technology to developing countries is one of the key means to reduce gree...
For several decades the leading wind energy nations were European, while China and India were mainly...
Technology transfer for climate change mitigation needs to focus on the diffusion of existing techno...
The Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) has the capacity to incentivize the internati...
51-59Technological solutions are imperative for curbing the menaces of climate change. Thus, develop...
International technology transfer is central to the debate about how to curb the carbon emissions fr...
Climate change has recently become a hot topic of debate for academia, politics and business due to ...
Technology Transfer (TT) has long been used as a means for transferring explicit knowledge as well a...
International technology transfer is a key element in efforts to ensure low carbon growth in develop...
For several decades the leading wind energy nations were European, while China and India were mainly...
Based on Phase I of a UK-India collaborative study, this paper analyses two case studies of low carb...
rely on coal to fuel most of their electricity generation, both countries are also home to burgeonin...
This report discusses the relationship between the Chinese intellectual property systems which count...
Thesis advisor: Richard SweeneyWith climate change becoming a global problem more people are paying ...
Historically, technology transfer from the global North to China played a large role in renewable en...
The transfer of low-carbon technology to developing countries is one of the key means to reduce gree...
For several decades the leading wind energy nations were European, while China and India were mainly...
Technology transfer for climate change mitigation needs to focus on the diffusion of existing techno...
The Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) has the capacity to incentivize the internati...
51-59Technological solutions are imperative for curbing the menaces of climate change. Thus, develop...