Who are the world leaders in innovation? Exploring the changing role of firms in emerging economies
by Cristina Chaminade; Claudia De Fuentes
International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development (IJTLID), Vol. 7, No. 4, 2015

Abstract: Recent literature shows that differences in structural characteristics at country level are important determinants of the innovative capacities and growth performance of different countries. Based on firm-level data collected from a survey, this study identifies who are the world leaders, followers, and marginalised firms in a sample of nine countries and a selection of industries in terms of firms' characteristics, the characteristics of the region where they are located, as well as the firm strategies to engage in global innovation networks. Our results, based on a small sample, show that some firms from emerging economies are among the exclusive group of world leaders and some firms from developed economies are among world followers and marginalised. Without attempting to generalise our results, the findings confirm the changing role of some firms in emerging economies from followers to world leaders in innovation.

Online publication date: Fri, 13-Nov-2015

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