implications for innovation systems in host countries /
Prasada Reddy.
New York :
Routledge,
2000.
1 online resource (xvii, 202 pages) :
illustrations
Routledge studies in international business and the world economy ;
v. 18
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-196) and index.
1. The global business environment -- 2. Globalization of corporate R & D: a conceptual framework -- 3. The innovation environment in the developing world -- 4. New trends in the globalization of corporate R & D: selected empirical evidence -- 5. International corporate R & D in India: case studies and survey -- 6. International corporate R & D in Singapore: case studies -- 7. Implications for innovation capability in host countries -- 8. Conclusion.
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"In this study, Prasada Reddy addresses several fundamental questions: What are the driving forces behind this phenomenon? Why are these new trends mainly visible among companies dealing with new science-based technologies, such as electronics or new materials? And what are the implications of this trend for 'host' countries?" "The book presents important new research material, in the form of detailed case studies of India and Singapore, and offers an evolutionary theoretical basis for comprehending the processes at work. As a result, the book illuminates our understanding of both the behaviour of transnational corporations, and the broader processes of globalization." "Globalization of Corporate R & D will be of interest to those working in the fields of development studies, economics or international business."--Jacket.
Globalization of corporate R & D.
0415204356
Competition, International.
International business enterprises-- Developing countries.