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SUMMARY:Complementarity in innovation
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LOCATION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Campus Campus Duisburg : Building SG, Room SG 183 
CONTACT:Frau Sarah  Fehrs (IN-EAST Institut für Ostasienwissenschaften)
DESCRIPTION:Frau Sarah  Fehrs (IN-EAST Institut für Ostasienwissenschaften)
Complementarity in innovation
Dr. Jun Hou, University of Oxford
While there is considerable experience accumulated in the field of innovation policy in developed economies, much of this is not directly applicable to developing countries due to the nature of the characteristics these countries have. The situation is rendered more complicated because the “developing world” presents very diverse situations in terms of levels of development, culture, institution etc. The lecture tries to discuss the nature of innovation in developing countries and the potential synergistic effects which exist or might emerge among different aspects during the innovation process.
Tuesday, 14. July 2015
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