Cross-Border Innovation in a Changing World
Players, Places, and Policies
Herausgeber: Castellani, Davide; Zanfei, Antonello; Scalera, Vittoria G; Perri, Alessandra
Cross-Border Innovation in a Changing World
Players, Places, and Policies
Herausgeber: Castellani, Davide; Zanfei, Antonello; Scalera, Vittoria G; Perri, Alessandra
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Over the last three decades cross-border innovation has profoundly changed. This interdisciplinary volume bridges perspectives from international business, strategy, innovation, international economics, sustainability, and more to explore the players, places, and policies involved in this complex phenomenon.
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Over the last three decades cross-border innovation has profoundly changed. This interdisciplinary volume bridges perspectives from international business, strategy, innovation, international economics, sustainability, and more to explore the players, places, and policies involved in this complex phenomenon.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 163mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9780198870067
- ISBN-10: 019887006X
- Artikelnr.: 64108122
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 163mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9780198870067
- ISBN-10: 019887006X
- Artikelnr.: 64108122
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Davide Castellani is a Professor of International Business and Strategy at the Henley Business School, University of Reading, UK, and a Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Perugia, Italy. His research is at the intersection of International Business, International Economics, Economic Geography, and Innovation Studies, and has been published in leading academic journals including Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of International Economics, and Global Strategy Journal. Davide is currently the Chair of the Academy of International Business UK & Ireland Chapter. He is also Associate Editor of Journal of Industrial and Business Economics and serves in the editorial boards of several other academic journals. Alessandra Perri is an Associate Professor of Management at the Department of Management of Ca' Foscari University Venice, Italy. Before joining Ca' Foscari, she worked as a research fellow at the Department of Business Administration of Carlos III University, Spain. Her research focuses on the strategic management of technological innovation in multinational firms. Alessandra is an Associate Editor of Industry and Innovation and serves on the Editorial Review Board of Global Strategy Journal. Her research work has appeared in various journals and has been awarded several international recognitions. Vittoria G. Scalera is an Associate Professor of International Strategy at the Amsterdam Business School, University of Amsterdam. Her research lies at the intersection between international business and innovation management and has received several international awards and grants, including the VENI grant by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research. Her work has been published in leading academic journals including Journal of International Business Studies, Research Policy, and Leadership Quarterly, among others. She serves on the Editorial Review Board of Global Strategy Journal and Journal of World Business, and she is Representative-at-Large of the Strategic Management Society. Antonello Zanfei is Professor of Applied Economics at University of Urbino, Italy, where he is also the Director of the International Ph.D. Programme in Global Studies. He has worked on the links between international production, innovation, and productivity, and on Global Value Chains in different industries. His work is published in leading academic journals and has won several recognitions and research awards. He has been visiting professor at multiple academic institutions in Europe and the US and he has participated in international research projects funded by EC-DG Research and EC-DG Enterprises, OECD, and Eurostat, among others. Antonello is currently the Co-Editor in Chief of Journal of Industrial and Business Economics.
* Cross-border Innovation in a Changing World: An Overview and
Perspective on Future Developments
* Part I. Players
* 1: John Cantwell and Marianna Marra: The Evolution of International
Networks for Innovation
* 2: Debmalya Mukherjee, Erin E. Makarius, and Ajai S. Gaur:
Institutions, Knowledge Strategies, and EMNEs Cross-border Innovation
* Cross-border Innovation Activities of MNEs: A Commentary
* 3: Massimiliano Coda-Zabetta, Christian Chacua, Francesco Lissoni,
Ernest Miguelez, Julio Raffo, and Deyun Yin: The Missing Link:
International Migration in Global Clusters of Innovation
* 4: Michael Murphree: Crossing Borders to Innovate: Young
Entrepreneurs and the Lure of Major Cities
* Connected Cities, High Skill Migrants and the Knowledge Economy: A
Commentary
* Part II. Places
* 5: Giulio Buciuni, Daniel Cho, and Paul Ryan: Complementary
Frameworks for Examining Global Innovation: Aligning GVCs, Industrial
Clusters and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
* 6: René Belderbos, Florence Benoit, Samuel Edet, Geon Ho Lee, and
Massimo Riccaboni: Global Cities' Cross-border Innovation Networks
* The Role of Non-Local Linkages for Innovation: A Commentary
* 7: Anu Phene and Grazia Santangelo: Subsidiary Technological Scope
and Learning: A Fresh Perspective on the Role of the Foreign
Subsidiary for the Cross-border Organization of MNE Innovation
* 8: María Jesús Nieto and Alicia Rodríguez: Cross-border RandD
Sourcing Strategies: Different Governance Modes and 'New' Players
* MNE Cross-border Knowledge Sourcing: A Commentary
* Part III. Policies
* 9: Carlo Pietrobelli: Cross-border Innovation and Global Value
Chains. The Role of Public Policies
* 10: Jan Fagerberg: Mobilizing Innovation for the Global Green Shift:
The Case for Demand-oriented Innovation Policy
* How Cross-border Oriented is Innovation Policy? A Commentary
* 11: Nick Papageorgiadis and Frank McDonald: Cross-border Innovation
and Knowledge Protection Policies
* 12: Elisa Giuliani, Anna Jacqueminet, and Federica Nieri: Bringing
Light to Dark Spots: The Case of Cross-border Bioprospecting
* IPRs, Cross-border (Collaborative) Innovation and Development
Challenges: A Commentary
Perspective on Future Developments
* Part I. Players
* 1: John Cantwell and Marianna Marra: The Evolution of International
Networks for Innovation
* 2: Debmalya Mukherjee, Erin E. Makarius, and Ajai S. Gaur:
Institutions, Knowledge Strategies, and EMNEs Cross-border Innovation
* Cross-border Innovation Activities of MNEs: A Commentary
* 3: Massimiliano Coda-Zabetta, Christian Chacua, Francesco Lissoni,
Ernest Miguelez, Julio Raffo, and Deyun Yin: The Missing Link:
International Migration in Global Clusters of Innovation
* 4: Michael Murphree: Crossing Borders to Innovate: Young
Entrepreneurs and the Lure of Major Cities
* Connected Cities, High Skill Migrants and the Knowledge Economy: A
Commentary
* Part II. Places
* 5: Giulio Buciuni, Daniel Cho, and Paul Ryan: Complementary
Frameworks for Examining Global Innovation: Aligning GVCs, Industrial
Clusters and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
* 6: René Belderbos, Florence Benoit, Samuel Edet, Geon Ho Lee, and
Massimo Riccaboni: Global Cities' Cross-border Innovation Networks
* The Role of Non-Local Linkages for Innovation: A Commentary
* 7: Anu Phene and Grazia Santangelo: Subsidiary Technological Scope
and Learning: A Fresh Perspective on the Role of the Foreign
Subsidiary for the Cross-border Organization of MNE Innovation
* 8: María Jesús Nieto and Alicia Rodríguez: Cross-border RandD
Sourcing Strategies: Different Governance Modes and 'New' Players
* MNE Cross-border Knowledge Sourcing: A Commentary
* Part III. Policies
* 9: Carlo Pietrobelli: Cross-border Innovation and Global Value
Chains. The Role of Public Policies
* 10: Jan Fagerberg: Mobilizing Innovation for the Global Green Shift:
The Case for Demand-oriented Innovation Policy
* How Cross-border Oriented is Innovation Policy? A Commentary
* 11: Nick Papageorgiadis and Frank McDonald: Cross-border Innovation
and Knowledge Protection Policies
* 12: Elisa Giuliani, Anna Jacqueminet, and Federica Nieri: Bringing
Light to Dark Spots: The Case of Cross-border Bioprospecting
* IPRs, Cross-border (Collaborative) Innovation and Development
Challenges: A Commentary
* Cross-border Innovation in a Changing World: An Overview and
Perspective on Future Developments
* Part I. Players
* 1: John Cantwell and Marianna Marra: The Evolution of International
Networks for Innovation
* 2: Debmalya Mukherjee, Erin E. Makarius, and Ajai S. Gaur:
Institutions, Knowledge Strategies, and EMNEs Cross-border Innovation
* Cross-border Innovation Activities of MNEs: A Commentary
* 3: Massimiliano Coda-Zabetta, Christian Chacua, Francesco Lissoni,
Ernest Miguelez, Julio Raffo, and Deyun Yin: The Missing Link:
International Migration in Global Clusters of Innovation
* 4: Michael Murphree: Crossing Borders to Innovate: Young
Entrepreneurs and the Lure of Major Cities
* Connected Cities, High Skill Migrants and the Knowledge Economy: A
Commentary
* Part II. Places
* 5: Giulio Buciuni, Daniel Cho, and Paul Ryan: Complementary
Frameworks for Examining Global Innovation: Aligning GVCs, Industrial
Clusters and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
* 6: René Belderbos, Florence Benoit, Samuel Edet, Geon Ho Lee, and
Massimo Riccaboni: Global Cities' Cross-border Innovation Networks
* The Role of Non-Local Linkages for Innovation: A Commentary
* 7: Anu Phene and Grazia Santangelo: Subsidiary Technological Scope
and Learning: A Fresh Perspective on the Role of the Foreign
Subsidiary for the Cross-border Organization of MNE Innovation
* 8: María Jesús Nieto and Alicia Rodríguez: Cross-border RandD
Sourcing Strategies: Different Governance Modes and 'New' Players
* MNE Cross-border Knowledge Sourcing: A Commentary
* Part III. Policies
* 9: Carlo Pietrobelli: Cross-border Innovation and Global Value
Chains. The Role of Public Policies
* 10: Jan Fagerberg: Mobilizing Innovation for the Global Green Shift:
The Case for Demand-oriented Innovation Policy
* How Cross-border Oriented is Innovation Policy? A Commentary
* 11: Nick Papageorgiadis and Frank McDonald: Cross-border Innovation
and Knowledge Protection Policies
* 12: Elisa Giuliani, Anna Jacqueminet, and Federica Nieri: Bringing
Light to Dark Spots: The Case of Cross-border Bioprospecting
* IPRs, Cross-border (Collaborative) Innovation and Development
Challenges: A Commentary
Perspective on Future Developments
* Part I. Players
* 1: John Cantwell and Marianna Marra: The Evolution of International
Networks for Innovation
* 2: Debmalya Mukherjee, Erin E. Makarius, and Ajai S. Gaur:
Institutions, Knowledge Strategies, and EMNEs Cross-border Innovation
* Cross-border Innovation Activities of MNEs: A Commentary
* 3: Massimiliano Coda-Zabetta, Christian Chacua, Francesco Lissoni,
Ernest Miguelez, Julio Raffo, and Deyun Yin: The Missing Link:
International Migration in Global Clusters of Innovation
* 4: Michael Murphree: Crossing Borders to Innovate: Young
Entrepreneurs and the Lure of Major Cities
* Connected Cities, High Skill Migrants and the Knowledge Economy: A
Commentary
* Part II. Places
* 5: Giulio Buciuni, Daniel Cho, and Paul Ryan: Complementary
Frameworks for Examining Global Innovation: Aligning GVCs, Industrial
Clusters and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
* 6: René Belderbos, Florence Benoit, Samuel Edet, Geon Ho Lee, and
Massimo Riccaboni: Global Cities' Cross-border Innovation Networks
* The Role of Non-Local Linkages for Innovation: A Commentary
* 7: Anu Phene and Grazia Santangelo: Subsidiary Technological Scope
and Learning: A Fresh Perspective on the Role of the Foreign
Subsidiary for the Cross-border Organization of MNE Innovation
* 8: María Jesús Nieto and Alicia Rodríguez: Cross-border RandD
Sourcing Strategies: Different Governance Modes and 'New' Players
* MNE Cross-border Knowledge Sourcing: A Commentary
* Part III. Policies
* 9: Carlo Pietrobelli: Cross-border Innovation and Global Value
Chains. The Role of Public Policies
* 10: Jan Fagerberg: Mobilizing Innovation for the Global Green Shift:
The Case for Demand-oriented Innovation Policy
* How Cross-border Oriented is Innovation Policy? A Commentary
* 11: Nick Papageorgiadis and Frank McDonald: Cross-border Innovation
and Knowledge Protection Policies
* 12: Elisa Giuliani, Anna Jacqueminet, and Federica Nieri: Bringing
Light to Dark Spots: The Case of Cross-border Bioprospecting
* IPRs, Cross-border (Collaborative) Innovation and Development
Challenges: A Commentary