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Understanding national innovation system: Electronics sector in India

Author Affiliations

  • 1Centre for Studies and Research in Science, Technology & Innovation Policy, School of Social Sciences, Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, India

Res. J. Recent Sci., Volume 6, Issue (8), Pages 23-30, August,2 (2017)

Abstract

System of innovation as a framework in the field of Science & technology plays an important role in linking national, regional, sectoral and technological innovation to understand development and competition in firm or in particular technology, here National Innovation system (NIS) is discussed. And based on NIS, this paper basically focuses on finding various actors, institutions, system which leads to electronic sector development in India as an emerging technology with best assurance. For that various literature, surveys, articles and reports are considered and then graphical analysis is done. Based on the graphical analysis it would be easy to do future research and development in this sector.

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