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Over the last three decades cross-border innovation has profoundly changed. The fragmentation of global value chains, increased global connectedness, and pervasive digitalization have helped shape innovation processes that now increasingly span national borders. This changing process has involved a wide array of actors (players) in a variety of geographical locations and organizational spaces (places), calling for new guidelines, public interventions, and regulatory frameworks (policies).
Considering this complexity, the existing literature has only partially captured the ongoing changes in cross-border innovation and showed a limited engagement in integrative, cross-disciplinary debate. This book presents complementary and novel perspectives on the phenomenon from distinguished scholars, bridging perspectives from a rich set of research streams including international business, strategy, innovation studies and policy, international economics, industrial organization, economic geography, ethics, and sustainability. Three distinct sections focus on the players, the places, and the policies in contemporary cross-border innovation. Together, the contributions highlight the changing role of multinational enterprises and the growing participation of emerging actors in cross-border innovation, via formal and informal networks which are increasingly shaped around highly mobile individuals and new geographical centres. The book also emphasizes the intertwined role of policies at national and international level, stressing the importance of supply- and demand-oriented policies and presenting intellectual property right policies as a double-edged sword for cross-border innovation.
Contents
Davide Castellani, Alessandra Perri, Vittoria G. Scalera, and Antonello Zanfei: 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
Suma Athreye: 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
Ram Mudambi: 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
Ron Boschma: 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 R&D Sourcing Strategies: Different Governance Modes and 'New' Players
Ulf Andersson: 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
Patries Boekholt: 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
Rajneesh Narula: IPRs, Cross-border (Collaborative) Innovation and Development Challenges: A Commentary