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Technological learning strategies and technology upgrading intensity in the mining industry: evidence from Brazil
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Piana Janaina
, Figueiredo, Paulo N
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Innovations
/ Market positioning
/ Mining industry
/ Natural resources
/ Technology
/ Upgrading
2021
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Technological learning strategies and technology upgrading intensity in the mining industry: evidence from Brazil
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Piana Janaina
, Figueiredo, Paulo N
in
Innovations
/ Market positioning
/ Mining industry
/ Natural resources
/ Technology
/ Upgrading
2021
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Technological learning strategies and technology upgrading intensity in the mining industry: evidence from Brazil
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Technological learning strategies and technology upgrading intensity in the mining industry: evidence from Brazil
2021
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Overview
Despite exhaustive research on technology upgrading in firms from emerging economies—latecomer firms—we still know little about micro-level learning strategies underlying technological innovation capability accumulation, also known as technology upgrading intensity, particularly in natural resource-intensive industries. Through an empirically grounded study of Brazil’s mining industry, which holds a globally leading technological and market position, we found that: (1) leading firms implemented technological learning strategies as responses to changing windows of opportunity (demand, technological, institutional, and idiosyncratic problems); (2) these technological learning strategies manifested in various ways from imitative and defensive to offensive with elements overlapping over the technology upgrading process, involving two forms of knowledge inputs: ‘doing, using and interacting’ and ‘science, technology and innovation’, which were operationalised through various learning mechanisms; (3) the use of these learning mechanisms changed qualitatively over time affecting firms’ technology upgrading intensity positively. Thus, we further the understanding of latecomer firms’ technology upgrading by providing in-depth empirical insights through a comprehensive approach to innovation capabilities and learning strategies in an under-researched natural resource-intensive industry in a middle-income resource-rich country.
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Springer Nature B.V
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