National innovation system in less successful developing countries: the case of Thailand



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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0048-7333(02)00074-4
Type: 
journal article
Journal: 
Research Policy
Number: 
8-9
Pages: 
1445–1457
Volume: 
31
Year: 
2002
Author(s): 
Intarakumnerda, P.
Chairatanab, P.
Tangchitpiboona, T.
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This paper, using Thailand as a case study, aims at understanding the national innovation system (NIS) in developing countries which are less successful in technological catching-up. In contrast to developed countries, the development level of Thailand’s NIS does not link to its economic structural development level. As Thailand moves from agricultural to an increasingly industrial economy, its NIS remains weak and fragmented. The mismatch between the two affected Thailand’s competitiveness and partially contributed to the recent economic crisis. Studies of NIS in countries like Thailand should focus on factors contributing to the long-running perpetuation of weak and fragmented NIS.

Publication year: 
2016