Internationalization, technology and services

pt. I. Innovation and internationalization of services : conceptual issues -- pt. II. Technology and trade and foreign investment in services : a statistical appraisal -- pt. III. International service multinationals and the location of production and innovation activity -- pt. IV. Internationalizat...

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Main Author: Miles, Ian
Other Authors: Miozzo, Marcela
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, U.K Edward Elgar c2002
Series:PREST/CRIC studies in science, technology, and innovation
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520 |a pt. I. Innovation and internationalization of services : conceptual issues -- pt. II. Technology and trade and foreign investment in services : a statistical appraisal -- pt. III. International service multinationals and the location of production and innovation activity -- pt. IV. Internationalization and innovation : the challenge for countries and regions 
520 |a This book examines the way in which the increasing internationalization of services, including the operation of multinationals in this sector, interacts with the process of innovation in services. The book challenges the theoretical traditions that have developed around the analysis of service innovation and internationalization, and argues for a new research agenda. The distinguished contributors address many of the most pertinent issues and adopt a variety of theoretical and empirical approaches to enrich the debates