Implementation of Advanced Technology Transformation in Automobile Innovation System of India

Vol-3 | Issue-06 | June 2018 | Published Online: 02 June 2018    PDF ( 451 KB )
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1258130
Author(s)
Rajiv Kumar 1

1Doctoral Scholar, Centre for Studies in Science, Technology and Innovation Policy, School of Social Sciences, Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, Gujarat (India)

Abstract

Developed and emerging countries income joints on their ability to stand reasonable gain through nonstop innovation. Advanced technologies are an important component of such strategies, but there are conditions for successful policies supporting the rapid transformation. The automobile industry sustaining the high level standards in high income countries will depend on a strong presence in knowledge-intensive, cutting edge of industries. The national and regional governments are actively facilitating the development, production and application of advanced technologies. However, advanced technology industries are more complicated. The technology information flow among the industry, enterprises, and institutions are a main player of the process of innovative technology. This paper aims to focus the complexity of automobile innovation system in India. Mostly emerging countries have not advanced technology capabilities, the solution is going through the international technology transfer, R&D, and relationship with academia. The technological capabilities hired from developed nations to produce the advanced technologies in the emerging countries. To explore the relationship between automobile industry‘s actors in the system that is involved in the universities, research institutions and government, with the help of the theoretical framework national innovation system.

Keywords
Automobile, Export and Import, Production, National Innovation System, R&D
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