Patterns of R&D Internationalization in Developing Countries: China Mainland as a Case

Special Issue on: Global Products from Innovation Labs in Developing Countries, International Journal of Technology Management, 2012 Forthcoming

Posted: 18 Sep 2012

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Jun Jin

Research Center for Science, Technology, Education and Policy

Yuandi Wang

Hasselt University - Department of Economics and Business

Wim Vanhaverbeke

Hasselt University; ESADE Business School

Date Written: September 17, 2012

Abstract

Some developing countries are emerging as nexuses in the globalization of innovation activities, serving as the location for crucial R&D activities from developed multinational firms (DMFs), which are headquartered in developed countries, and spawning emerging multinational firms (EMFs), which are headquartered in developing countries and conduct some of their R&D in developed countries. This paper proposes a framework and a methodology to identify international patterns of innovation at the firm-level as well as at the national level. According to a reconstruction of the R&D owner-inventor structure, we develop the analytical framework as a 3×3 matrix and identify three different patterns for both EMFs and DMFs in the organization of their R&D internationalization activities. We derive from this matrix three patterns at the national level to describe the ways how a developing country can reach the global innovation stage. We use China as a case to verify this framework.

Keywords: R&D internationalization, pattern, patent, multinational firms, China

Suggested Citation

Jin, Jun and Wang, Yuandi and Vanhaverbeke, Wim and Vanhaverbeke, Wim, Patterns of R&D Internationalization in Developing Countries: China Mainland as a Case (September 17, 2012). Special Issue on: Global Products from Innovation Labs in Developing Countries, International Journal of Technology Management, 2012 Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2148098

Jun Jin

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Yuandi Wang

Hasselt University - Department of Economics and Business ( email )

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