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    From regional innovation systems to global innovation hubs: Evidence of a Quadruple Helix from an emerging economy

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    Authors
    Malik, Ashish
    Sharma, Piyush
    Pereira, Vijay
    Temouri, Yama
    Date
    2020
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Malik, A. and Sharma, P. and Pereira, V. and Temouri, Y. 2020. From regional innovation systems to global innovation hubs: Evidence of a Quadruple Helix from an emerging economy. Journal of Business Research. 128: pp. 587-598.
    Source Title
    Journal of Business Research
    DOI
    10.1016/j.jbusres.2020.12.009
    ISSN
    0148-2963
    Faculty
    Faculty of Business and Law
    School
    School of Marketing
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81733
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Despite the growing importance of regional innovation systems as agglomerations of firms and actors that possess technical, leadership and managerial endowments for innovation and R&D activities, their impact on the evolution of global innovation hubs is still unclear. We address this gap by investigating the multiple influences of macro-, meso- and micro-level factors in the formation of global innovation hubs, using a comparative qualitative case study design with four MNEs operating in the Indian IT, pharma and healthcare sectors. We confirm the presence of ‘Communities of Practice’ as a fourth strand in our conceptualization of a Quadruple Helix in the emerging markets context. We also discover the critical role played by the interactions among communities of practice members and meso-level investments in organizational capabilities, learning and relationship quality. Finally, we highlight the importance of managing trust and power dynamics among members of communities of practice in a global innovation hub.

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