Call for Papers
International Journal of Technology
Management (IJTM) special issue on:
‘EMERGING ECONOMY MULTINATIONALS,
INNOVATION AND KNOWLEDGE FLOWS’
Deadline 1 February 2013
Guest Editors:
Peter Gammeltoft, Copenhagen Business
School, Denmark
Bersant Hobdari, Copenhagen Business
School, Denmark
Max von Zedtwitz, Tongji University,
Shanghai
Multinational companies from emerging
economies (EMNCs) are becoming major players in the globalized
world economy and wield growing influence on economic dynamics
in developed, emerging and developing countries alike. The
foreign presence and operations of EMNCs are becoming
increasingly intertwined with innovation and knowledge
generation processes both at home and abroad.
While the extant literature tends to
build on the assumption that firms internationalize on the basis
of innovations carried out at home, EMNCs often engage in
international activities with the intent to access technologies
they lack or to acquire resources enabling them to strengthen
their innovative capabilities.
There are a range of challenges
associated with such activities. Identifying, assessing,
accessing and absorbing technology and knowledge from abroad is
rife with challenges. Compounding these challenges, EMNCs are
often engaging asymmetrically with foreign partners much
stronger than themselves in a particular technological domain.
Vice-versa, relinquishing technology to EMNCs may pose dilemmas
to incumbents as well as nations.
At a more aggregate level,
innovation-related outward foreign direct investment is
contingent upon and in turn influences the broader institutional
innovation system in which the investing firm is embedded. For
example, competitive dynamics at home may drive firms to seek
technology abroad; successful absorption of foreign technology
may require an enabling knowledge infrastructure at home; and
technologies acquired abroad may in turn spill over into the
wider domestic innovation system.
In host economies, innovation-related
investments by EMNCs may bring about synergies and infuse local
firms with required capital and market access, while at the same
time intensifying competition in technological domains. Where
high-tech clusters in developed economies are concerned, the
nature and impact of EMNC presence remains insufficiently
analyzed.
This special issue solicits papers
related to the broad theme of the relationship between emerging
economy multinationals and innovation and knowledge flows,
whether perceived at micro, meso or macro level. Conceptual,
representative and case-based papers alike are welcomed.
Subject Coverage
Topics include but are not limited to:
· Which roles of outward foreign direct investment
(OFDI) are coming to play in the innovation processes of EMNCs,
at both strategic and operational levels?
· Why, how and with which outcomes are EMNCs engaging
in innovation-related OFDI?
· What are the implications for incumbent MNCs in
developed countries, e.g. in terms of competitive and
collaborative dynamics?
· How do host governments respond to
technology-seeking investments by EMNCs? To which extent do they
promote them, and what may be appropriate facilitating
frameworks?
· What are the macroeconomic and institutional
contingencies and implications for home economies of
innovation-related investments?
· What are the opportunities and threats for host
economies of these investments?
Notes for Prospective Authors
Submitted papers should not have been
previously published nor be currently under consideration for
publication elsewhere. (N.B. Conference papers may only be
submitted if the paper was not originally copyrighted and if it
has been completely re-written).
All papers are refereed through a peer
review process. A guide for authors, sample copies and other
relevant information for submitting papers are available on the
Author
Guidelines page.
Important Dates
Submission of manuscripts: 1
February, 2013
Editors and Notes
All papers must be submitted online. To
submit a paper, please read our information on preparing
and
submitting articles. If you experience any problems
submitting your paper online, please contact [log in to unmask],
describing the exact problem you experience. Please include in
your submission the title of the Special Issue, the title of the
Journal and the names of the Guest Editors.
PETER GAMMELTOFT, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Program Director, HD(IB) (www.cbs.dk/hdib)
DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS & MANAGEMENT
INT
COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOL
INT, office 1.58a
Porcelænshaven 24A
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Denmark
Tel.: +45 3815 3369