National innovation system of India in a comparative perspective: India versus China, Germany, Korea and Brazil
By: Lee, Keun, Kim, Jinhee and Kim, Joonyup
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BookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 59(34), 24 Aug, 2024: p.72-79.
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Economic & Political WeeklySummary: This study analyses India’s national innovation system from a comparative perspective. India serves as the low-cost research and development centre for foreign multinational companies. Although it is definitely better than being a low-cost production site for foreign MNCs as the case of typical developing countries, this mode alone would be insufficient to move India to a high-income stage. One way to enhance local creation and ownership of innovation is the generation of more world-class big businesses, besides generating a good mass of startups or unicorns. – Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2024/34/indias-industrial-transformation/national-innovation-system-india-comparative.html
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 59(34), 24 Aug, 2024: p.72-79 | Available | AR133128 |
This study analyses India’s national innovation system from a comparative perspective. India serves as the low-cost research and development centre for foreign multinational companies. Although it is definitely better than being a low-cost production site for foreign MNCs as the case of typical developing countries, this mode alone would be insufficient to move India to a high-income stage. One way to enhance local creation and ownership of innovation is the generation of more world-class big businesses, besides generating a good mass of startups or unicorns. – Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2024/34/indias-industrial-transformation/national-innovation-system-india-comparative.html


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