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Type of Document Master's Thesis
Author Hegde, Deepak
URN etd-04112004-221116
Title Innovation and technology trajectories in a developing country context: evidence from a survey of Malaysian firms
Degree Master of Science
Department Public Policy
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Shapira, Philip Committee Chair
Hicks, Diana Committee Member
Lewis, Gregory Committee Member
Keywords
  • Sectoral Systems
  • Developing countries
  • Malaysia
  • Innovation
  • Technology trajectories
Date of Defense 2004-04-12
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
This thesis investigates the relevance of currently used firm-level innovation concepts in a developing country context. I draw on the results of a comprehensive survey of manufacturing and service firms instrumented to assess the knowledge- capabilities of the economic sectors in Malaysia. The thesis presents a discussion of the extant literature on firm-level innovation and tests hypotheses regarding the impact of firms’ organizational structure, strategies, resources and environment as determinants of product, process and organizational innovations. These are examined from the classifying framework provided by Keith Pavitt’s model of technology trajectories to better understand the nature of innovation and its production determinants. I find that Malaysian firms -- across all sectors -- show a greater propensity to make process and organizational innovations as against product innovations. Soft factors like training, knowledge management practices and collaboration with market actors are used as significant inputs in their innovation process.
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