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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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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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 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 |
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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 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 |
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Economic Premise; No. 21 |
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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. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
author |
Canuto, Otaviano Dutz, Mark A. Reis, José Guilherme |
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Canuto, Otaviano Dutz, Mark A. Reis, José Guilherme |
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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 |
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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 |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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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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