
Cross-Border Innovation in a Changing World
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- 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
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