Foreign R&D Centres in India: An Analysis of their Size, Structure and Implications
Published By: IIMA on eSS | Published Date: January, 30 , 2012The study measures the contribution of MNCs to the generation of innovations from India.
The focus is on innovations that are carried out in foreign R&D Centres. After having
mapped out the size of this sector, the study develops a way of classifying them into two
categories on the basis of their actual record with respect to performance of innovations.
Further we survey the policies that are available in India to promote FDI in R&D services.
The study also identify the characteristics of these foreign R&D centres in terms of a number
of indicators like their, size, domain expertise, physical location and then it distils out the
interaction of these centres with India’s National System of Innovation. The latter is carried
out through a primary survey. The contribution of this study is an identification of the size of
foreign R&D Centres in India from official sources of data and its actual working. The study
has thus a number of pointers for public policy for promoting this activity so that it is
beneficial to the host economy of India. [W.P. No. 2012-01-06]. URL:[http://iimahd.iimahd.ernet.in/assets/snippets/workingpaperpdf/8040799502012-01-06.pdf].
Author(s): Rakesh Basant, Sunil Mani | Posted on: Feb 06, 2012 | Views(856) | Download (635)