Title: Technological learning and innovation systems in developing countries: the example of Dubai

Authors: Marco Ferretti; Adele Parmentola

Addresses: Studi Aziendali e Quantitativi, Via Generale Parisi 13, 4° Floor 412, Naples, IT 80132, Italy ' Studi Aziendali e Quantitativi, Via Generale Parisi 13, 4° Floor 403, Naples, IT 80132, Italy

Abstract: The aim of the present work is to understand the dynamics of formation and of development for innovation systems in emerging nations. Adopting a deductive approach we define a new model to describe the configuration of innovation systems in developing countries. Subsequently, we use the model to examine the process of creating systems of innovation in the Emirate of Dubai. The analysis confirms that in developing nations there is a profound interaction between the systemic dimension and the firm dimension of the innovative process. The systems of innovation become such only at the end of a process: they originate as systems within individual firms to support the acquisition of technological knowledge, then become systems serving in the assimilation of the acquired knowledge, and only establish at the last as systems that actually aid the development of new awareness and give rise to innovation.

Keywords: innovation systems; technological learning; latecomer firms; developing countries; Dubai.

DOI: 10.1504/IJTE.2015.067100

International Journal of Technoentrepreneurship, 2015 Vol.3 No.1, pp.37 - 59

Received: 31 Jan 2014
Accepted: 19 Jul 2014

Published online: 26 Jan 2015 *

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