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Babasile Daniel Osunyomi, Tobias Redlich and Jens Peter Wulfsberg
International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 2016, vol. 8, issue 3, pages 265-282
Abstract: In the quest for sustainability, emerging economies can no longer rely on the vertical transference of foreign technologies. Therefore, the development of endogenous technologies as a driver of any sustainable national industrialisation efforts should be reoriented. Technological independence is profound in ensuring sustainability, which according to the research findings, is inhibited by the resilient status of a technology colony. A technology colony demonstrates interests in production and sales, than in idea generation, research and development (R%D), and industrialisation of new products or services. The aim of this article is to provide a brief explanation on what a technology colony is, and how it affects innovation and development. In a next step, the significance of open source ecology (OSE) and open source appropriate technology (OSAT) concepts as a roadmap to eliminate the effects of technology colonisation on the sustainable development of emerging economies are explored relying on a qualitative literature review.
Keywords: sustainable development; sustainability; technology colonisation; openness; value creation; technology transfer; open source ecology; appropriate technology; emerging economies; innovation. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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