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An edited scholarly volume that brings together original theoretical and empirical research on how innovation systems and policies operate within an increasingly globalised context, emphasising the roles of national, regional, and global forces in shaping innovation performance, knowledge transfer, and economic growth. The book analyses national systems of innovation, the influence of multinational firms and venture capital markets, and the policy implications of globalisation for technological change, making it relevant for scholars and students of economics, public policy, management, and international political economy.
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publishing Year: 1999
ISBN: 9780521633611
Pages: 278