Explaining the past, predicting the future: the influence of regional trajectories on innovation networks of new industries in emerging economies

Monica Plechero, Mandar Kulkarni, Cristina Chaminade, Balaji Parthasarathy

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Abstract

Economic geographers have recently made important contributions to understanding of the relationship between regional transformation, industrial specialisation and innovation networks in the emergence of new industries. However, most contemporary research has focused on the influence of networks on regional trajectories, paying lip service to how regional trajectories also influence network configurations. Furthermore, international comparative research on how specific regional innovation system (RIS) trajectories may shape innovation networks in new industrial sectors is underdeveloped.

The paper investigates how the trajectories of Bangalore and Beijing RISs influence the objectives and geographical configuration of innovation networks in the new media industry. The co-evolution of different elements of the RIS trajectory points to the unfolding of a politically and institutionally driven trajectory in Beijing, and a cognitively driven trajectory in Bangalore. These trajectories lead to specific barriers and opportunities for the development of innovation networks in new industries.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)932-954
Number of pages23
JournalIndustry and Innovation
Volume28
Issue number7
Early online date2020 Jun 17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Economic Geography
  • Economic History

Free keywords

  • Innovation Networks
  • RIS trajectories
  • New media industry
  • Beijing
  • Bangalore

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