Exploring Interlinkages between National and Sectoral Innovation Systems for Rapid Technological Catch-up: Case of Indian Biopharmaceutical Industry
Author: Chaturvedi, Sachin1
Source: Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, Volume 19, Number 5, September 2007 , pp. 643-657(15)
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Abstract:
The emergence of the sectoral systems of innovation (SSI) framework for analysing shifts in technological trajectory and economic growth has evoked a great deal of interest. Many researchers working on the National Systems of Innovation (NSI) concept have welcomed the approach and shown interest in the interplay between national and sectoral frameworks and related policy prescriptions. This paper attempts to analyse emerging and missing linkages between SSI and NSI in the biopharmaceutical sector in India. It does so in the light of major expansion in the Indian pharmaceutical industry and the new efforts to incorporate strategies targeting biotechnology innovation. The paper studies the policy regime facilitating this new era and discusses the future growth prospects of the Indian biopharmaceutical industry.Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.1080/09537320701521408
Affiliations: 1: Research and Information Systems for Developing Countries, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, India
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