Open innovation in South Africa : case studies in nanotechnology, biotechnology, and open source software development
Published Article === In the era of open innovation, the capability to conduct collaborative research and development has become a key indicator of absorptive capacity and innovation competitiveness. However, the literature addressing open innovation has a focus on developed economies. New evidence...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-cut-oai-ir.cut.ac.za-11462-5782016-03-16T03:59:04Z Open innovation in South Africa : case studies in nanotechnology, biotechnology, and open source software development Gastrow, M. Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein Open innovation Biotechnology Nanotechnology Open-source software Published Article In the era of open innovation, the capability to conduct collaborative research and development has become a key indicator of absorptive capacity and innovation competitiveness. However, the literature addressing open innovation has a focus on developed economies. New evidence from the South African National R&D Survey, together with supplementary data, make it possible to gain a greater understanding of the structure of open innovation in nanotechnology, biotechnology and open source software in the South African context. Findings from a comparative analysis include: the identification of collaboration-intensive R&D networks whose structures are influenced by the characteristics of each technological platform; linkages between localized innovation networks and global innovation networks; and distinct patterns of expenditure, sectoral distribution and geographical location characterizing each of these technologies. The paper concludes with some suggestions for policy applications for these findings as well as directions for further research. 2015-10-01T08:46:33Z 2015-10-01T08:46:33Z 2011 2011 Article 16844998 http://hdl.handle.net/11462/578 en_US Journal for New Generation Sciences;Vol 9, Issue 1 Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein 544 755 bytes, 1 file Application/PDF Journal for New Generation Sciences, Vol 9, Issue 1: Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein |
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Published Article === In the era of open innovation, the capability to conduct collaborative research and development has become a key indicator of absorptive capacity and innovation competitiveness. However, the literature addressing open innovation has a focus on developed economies. New evidence from the South African National R&D Survey, together with supplementary data, make it possible to gain a greater understanding of the structure of open innovation in nanotechnology, biotechnology and open source software in the South African context. Findings from a comparative analysis include: the identification of collaboration-intensive R&D networks whose structures are influenced by the characteristics of each technological platform; linkages between localized innovation networks and global innovation networks; and distinct patterns of expenditure, sectoral distribution and geographical location characterizing each of these technologies. The paper concludes with some suggestions for policy applications for these findings as well as directions for further research. |
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Open innovation in South Africa : case studies in nanotechnology, biotechnology, and open source software development |
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Open innovation in South Africa : case studies in nanotechnology, biotechnology, and open source software development |
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