India’s National Innovation System: Key Elements and Corporate Perspectives
Summary. India has emerged as a major R&D hub for multinational corporations, driven by skilled labor from elite institutions, market potential from its growing population, and government investment in research institutions and education. While India's mathematics and science education ranks 11th globally, the country faces infrastructure challenges and labor shortages. Government initiatives, including massive investments in the Eleventh Five Year Plan, aim to strengthen India's national innovation system and resolve these constraints.
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Herstatt, C., Tiwari, R., & Buse, S.. (2008). India’s National Innovation System: Key Elements and Corporate Perspectives. SSRN Electronic Journal. https://doi.org/10.15480/882.292
Herstatt, Cornelius, et al. “India’s National Innovation System: Key Elements and Corporate Perspectives.” SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008. https://doi.org/10.15480/882.292.
Herstatt, Cornelius, Rajnish Tiwari, and Stephan Buse. 2008. “India’s National Innovation System: Key Elements and Corporate Perspectives.” SSRN Electronic Journal. https://doi.org/10.15480/882.292.
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- DOI
- 10.15480/882.292
- Countries
- India
- Regions
- Asia
- Categories
- regional-innovation-systems, policy, general-innovation
- Added
- 2026-04-28