Technological Learning and Innovation : Climbing a Tall Ladder

As the global stock of ideas expands and diffuses across and within countries, technological learning is poised to become an even more important determinant of growth through its impact on innovation. This note reviews global trends that make a pol...

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Main Authors: Canuto, Otaviano, Dutz, Mark A., Reis, José Guilherme
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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spelling okr-10986-101672021-04-23T14:02:49Z Technological Learning and Innovation : Climbing a Tall Ladder Canuto, Otaviano Dutz, Mark A. Reis, José Guilherme ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO THE INTERNET ACCOUNTING ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGIES ARTISANS BASIC BEST-PRACTICE BLOG BORROWING BROADBAND BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS BUSINESS MODELS BUSINESS PROCESS BUSINESSES BUYERS CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CAPABILITY BUILDING COLLABORATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES COMPETITIVENESS CONSULTING SERVICES CONSUMER MARKETS DATA STORAGE DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKING DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVICES DISCUSSION DOMAIN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTRICITY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENABLING ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT EXPERIMENTATION EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN TRADE GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE GLOBAL MARKET GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS GLOBALIZATION GROWTH THEORY HARDWARE HUMAN CAPITAL ICT IDEA IDEAS INCOME INDEXES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INNOVATION POLICY INNOVATIONS INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT INTEGRATION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVENTION KIOSKS KNOWLEDGE DIFFUSION KNOWLEDGE FLOWS LABOR COSTS LAN LEADING LEARNING LIVING STANDARDS MANUFACTURING MARKET COMPETITION MARKET DEMANDS MARKET ECONOMIES MARKETING MIDDLEMEN MOBILE PHONES NETWORKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES ORGANIZATIONAL CAPITAL PDF POLICY SUPPORT PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROGRAMS R&D RADAR REGISTRIES RENTS SAFETY SAN TACIT KNOWLEDGE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES TECHNOLOGICAL LEARNING TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TRADE STATISTICS TRANSMISSION UNEMPLOYMENT USERS USES VARIETY WORLD ECONOMY WORLD TRADE As the global stock of ideas expands and diffuses across and within countries, technological learning is poised to become an even more important determinant of growth through its impact on innovation. This note reviews global trends that make a policy focus on technological learning and innovation more important than ever for developing countries. The note explores how the recent global financial crisis may affect these trends and outlines several implications of these trends for innovation policy moving forward. Developing countries will benefit from an increased policy emphasis on technological learning and the adoption of more efficient existing technologies to generate more and better jobs and higher standards of living. 2012-08-13T10:36:50Z 2012-08-13T10:36:50Z 2010-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/07/12520329/technological-learning-innovation-climbing-tall-ladder http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10167 English Economic Premise; No. 21 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research
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topic ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCESS TO THE INTERNET
ACCOUNTING
ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGIES
ARTISANS
BASIC
BEST-PRACTICE
BLOG
BORROWING
BROADBAND
BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS
BUSINESS MODELS
BUSINESS PROCESS
BUSINESSES
BUYERS
CAPABILITIES
CAPABILITY
CAPABILITY BUILDING
COLLABORATION
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSULTING SERVICES
CONSUMER MARKETS
DATA STORAGE
DECISION MAKING
DECISION-MAKING
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVICES
DISCUSSION
DOMAIN
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ELECTRICITY
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
ENGINEERING
EQUIPMENT
EXPERIMENTATION
EXTERNALITIES
FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN TRADE
GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE
GLOBAL MARKET
GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS
GLOBALIZATION
GROWTH THEORY
HARDWARE
HUMAN CAPITAL
ICT
IDEA
IDEAS
INCOME
INDEXES
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INNOVATION
INNOVATION POLICY
INNOVATIONS
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
INTEGRATION
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVENTION
KIOSKS
KNOWLEDGE DIFFUSION
KNOWLEDGE FLOWS
LABOR COSTS
LAN
LEADING
LEARNING
LIVING STANDARDS
MANUFACTURING
MARKET COMPETITION
MARKET DEMANDS
MARKET ECONOMIES
MARKETING
MIDDLEMEN
MOBILE PHONES
NETWORKS
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
ORGANIZATIONAL CAPITAL
PDF
POLICY SUPPORT
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PROGRAMS
R&D
RADAR
REGISTRIES
RENTS
SAFETY
SAN
TACIT KNOWLEDGE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES
TECHNOLOGICAL LEARNING
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
TECHNOLOGY LICENSING
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
TRADE STATISTICS
TRANSMISSION
UNEMPLOYMENT
USERS
USES
VARIETY
WORLD ECONOMY
WORLD TRADE
spellingShingle ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCESS TO THE INTERNET
ACCOUNTING
ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGIES
ARTISANS
BASIC
BEST-PRACTICE
BLOG
BORROWING
BROADBAND
BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS
BUSINESS MODELS
BUSINESS PROCESS
BUSINESSES
BUYERS
CAPABILITIES
CAPABILITY
CAPABILITY BUILDING
COLLABORATION
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSULTING SERVICES
CONSUMER MARKETS
DATA STORAGE
DECISION MAKING
DECISION-MAKING
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVICES
DISCUSSION
DOMAIN
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ELECTRICITY
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
ENGINEERING
EQUIPMENT
EXPERIMENTATION
EXTERNALITIES
FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN TRADE
GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE
GLOBAL MARKET
GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS
GLOBALIZATION
GROWTH THEORY
HARDWARE
HUMAN CAPITAL
ICT
IDEA
IDEAS
INCOME
INDEXES
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INNOVATION
INNOVATION POLICY
INNOVATIONS
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
INTEGRATION
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVENTION
KIOSKS
KNOWLEDGE DIFFUSION
KNOWLEDGE FLOWS
LABOR COSTS
LAN
LEADING
LEARNING
LIVING STANDARDS
MANUFACTURING
MARKET COMPETITION
MARKET DEMANDS
MARKET ECONOMIES
MARKETING
MIDDLEMEN
MOBILE PHONES
NETWORKS
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
ORGANIZATIONAL CAPITAL
PDF
POLICY SUPPORT
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PROGRAMS
R&D
RADAR
REGISTRIES
RENTS
SAFETY
SAN
TACIT KNOWLEDGE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES
TECHNOLOGICAL LEARNING
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
TECHNOLOGY LICENSING
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
TRADE STATISTICS
TRANSMISSION
UNEMPLOYMENT
USERS
USES
VARIETY
WORLD ECONOMY
WORLD TRADE
Canuto, Otaviano
Dutz, Mark A.
Reis, José Guilherme
Technological Learning and Innovation : Climbing a Tall Ladder
relation Economic Premise; No. 21
description As the global stock of ideas expands and diffuses across and within countries, technological learning is poised to become an even more important determinant of growth through its impact on innovation. This note reviews global trends that make a policy focus on technological learning and innovation more important than ever for developing countries. The note explores how the recent global financial crisis may affect these trends and outlines several implications of these trends for innovation policy moving forward. Developing countries will benefit from an increased policy emphasis on technological learning and the adoption of more efficient existing technologies to generate more and better jobs and higher standards of living.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Canuto, Otaviano
Dutz, Mark A.
Reis, José Guilherme
author_facet Canuto, Otaviano
Dutz, Mark A.
Reis, José Guilherme
author_sort Canuto, Otaviano
title Technological Learning and Innovation : Climbing a Tall Ladder
title_short Technological Learning and Innovation : Climbing a Tall Ladder
title_full Technological Learning and Innovation : Climbing a Tall Ladder
title_fullStr Technological Learning and Innovation : Climbing a Tall Ladder
title_full_unstemmed Technological Learning and Innovation : Climbing a Tall Ladder
title_sort technological learning and innovation : climbing a tall ladder
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/07/12520329/technological-learning-innovation-climbing-tall-ladder
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10167
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