@article{46726,
      recid = {46726},
      author = {Yin, Deyun; and World Intellectual Property Organization},
      title = {Global Innovation Hotspots: Innovation ecosystems and  catching-up in developing countries: Evidence from  Shenzhen.},
      pages = {36 pages ;},
      abstract = {Based on international patent and scientific publication  data, this report classifies Shenzhen’s technological  trajectory and catch-up process into three stages: 1)  accessing advanced technology by participating in the  Global Production Networks (GPNs) and Global Value Chains  (GVCs), 2) accumulating technological knowledge and  enhancing absorptive capability through imitation and 3)  achieving indigenous innovation. We interpret this  remarkable catch-up process from the perspective of 1)  technological specialization, 2) the local innovation  ecosystem and 3) its embeddedness into the Global  Innovation Networks (GINs). The last part summarizes  Shenzhen’s policy lessons in fostering innovation-based  economic growth in developing countries and areas.},
      url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/46726},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.34667/tind.46726},
}