Firm-level Technological Upgrading Process in Low-tech Industries: the case of Clothing Industry in Brazil

Q2 Engineering
Janaina Piana, Luiza Tagliari Brustolin
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There is a considerable amount of research on technological upgrading and innovation. However, the majority of studies tend to focus on R&D and patents aspects in high-tech industries. Seeking to contribute to rebalancing the analysis, we examine how occurs technological upgrading path in a low-tech industry, the clothing industry from emerging market. The low-tech industries represent around 90% of the economy of emerging countries, such as Brazil. The research design is operationalized from depth individual case study. The findings show that the clothing industry, even though characterized as low-tech, has not remained technologically stagnant, developing innovative activities and a path-follower. However, although it can be considered innovative, the industry shows little association with 4.0 technologies. The research questions biases in extant research and policy debate towards certain types of innovative capabilities, industries, and taxonomies that limit the understanding of innovation and technological catch-up in different industrial settings.
低技术产业的企业层面技术升级过程:以巴西服装业为例
关于技术升级与创新的研究相当多。然而,大多数研究倾向于集中在高技术产业的研发和专利方面。为了对分析的再平衡做出贡献,我们考察了低技术产业——新兴市场服装产业的技术升级路径是如何发生的。在巴西等新兴国家,低科技产业约占经济总量的90%。研究设计是通过深入的个案研究来实现的。调查结果表明,服装行业虽然被认为是低技术含量的行业,但并没有在技术上停滞不前,而是开展了创新活动,并成为了一个跟随者。然而,尽管它可以被认为是创新的,但该行业与4.0技术几乎没有联系。该研究质疑了现有研究和政策辩论中对某些类型的创新能力、行业和分类的偏见,这些偏见限制了对不同工业环境下创新和技术追赶的理解。
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Journal of Innovation Management
Journal of Innovation Management Engineering-Engineering (miscellaneous)
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