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Amann, 2002 |
Globalization, industrial efficiency and technological sovereignty: evidence from Brazil |
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Brahm, 1995 |
National targeting policies, high-technology industries and excessive competition |
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Chiang, 1998 |
High-technology targeting: its modes’ strategies and paradigms |
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Dahlman et.al., 1987 |
Managing technological development: lessons from the newly industrializing countries |
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Ekboir, 2002 |
Research and technology policies in innovation systems: zero tillage in Brazil |
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Etkowitz et.al., 2005 |
Towards meta-innovation in Brazil: the evolution of the incubator and the emergence of a triple helix |
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Eun et.al., 2006 |
Eplaining the university-run enterprises in China: a theoretical framework for university-industry relationship in developing countries and its application to China |
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Gouvea & Kassicieh, 2004 |
Using resources in R&D policy planning: Brazil, the Amazon and biotechnology |
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Igami & Saka, 2007 |
Capturing the evolving nature of science, the development of new scientific indicators and the mapping of science |
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Lall, 1992 |
Technological capabilities and industrialization |
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Liefner & Schiller, 2008 |
Academic capabilities in developing countries – a conceptual framework with empirical illustrations from Thailand |
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Mathews & Hu, 2007 |
Enhancing the role of universities in building national innovative capacity in Aisa: the case of Taiwan |
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Mazzoleni & Nelson, 2007 |
Public research institutions and economic catch-up |
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Montobbio & Rampa, 2005 |
The impact of technology and structural change on export performance in nine developing countries |
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Robertson & Patel, 2007 |
New wine in old bottles: technological diffusion in developed economies |
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Wen & Kobayashi, 2002 |
Impacts of government high-tech policy: a case study of CAD technology in China |
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Wong et.al., 2006 |
Towards an entrepreneurial university model to support knowledge-based economic development: the case of the national university of Singapore |
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Wu, 2007 |
Cultivating research universities and industrial linkages in China: the case of Shanghai |
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