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Exploring the Relation Between the Degree of Novelty of Innovations and User-Producer Interaction Across Different Income Regions

Harirchi, Gouya and Chaminade, Cristina LU (2014) In World Development 57. p.19-31
Abstract
User-producer interactions have been recognized as important for innovation. With the rapid growth of emerging economies' markets, and an increasing degree of technological sophistication of both users and producers in those markets, user-producer interaction is becoming global. Using original firm-level data, this paper explores how collaboration with users in different income regions affects the degree of innovations' novelty. We find that collaborating with international users is positively related to higher degrees of novelty. Furthermore, firms in low- and middle income countries will benefit more from south-south user collaboration than a south-north one. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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users, international demand, innovation, absorptive capacity, Europe, BRICS
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World Development
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57
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19 - 31
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Elsevier
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1873-5991
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10.1016/j.worlddev.2013.11.013
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  series       = {{World Development}},
  title        = {{Exploring the Relation Between the Degree of Novelty of Innovations and User-Producer Interaction Across Different Income Regions}},
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  doi          = {{10.1016/j.worlddev.2013.11.013}},
  volume       = {{57}},
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