The Rise of an Innovation Tiger: The Catch-up of the Indian National System of Innovation

Kristin Brandl, Ram Mudambi

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Abstract

The rise of India’s national system of innovation (NSI) reflects a rapid catch-up process toward developed country innovation standards. However, industries have evolved at a varying pace, reflecting influences by government-driven activities, while others are more influenced by business strategies. Government policies and firm strategies have co-evolved with one another and a variety of endogenous/domestic and exogenous/foreign pressures. We analyze the impact of these pressures on locally based innovation processes within the Indian NSI. We examine three disparate industrial contexts: the wind turbine, pharmaceutical, and auto component industries, and present evidence of considerable industry-specific effects. Domestic firms largely drove innovation in the Indian wind turbine and pharmaceutical industries, drawing knowledge from abroad through various means. In contrast, innovation in the auto components industry was driven by domestic firms’ participation in global value chains coordinated by advanced country MNCs. Eventually, these domestic firms become eMNCs in their own right, some becoming global competitors. Our chapter contributes to the debates related to innovation policies, NSIs and the catch-up processes of eMNCs.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelInnovation from Emerging Markets : From Copycats to Leaders
RedaktørerFernanda Cahen, Lourdes Casanova, Anne Miroux
Antal sider32
UdgivelsesstedCambridge
ForlagCambridge University Press
Publikationsdato2021
Sider63-94
Kapitel3
ISBN (Trykt)9781108486866
ISBN (Elektronisk) 9781108764407
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2021
Udgivet eksterntJa

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