This paper examines the trends in strategic technology partnering {STP) involving firms from developing countries over the period 1980-94. The evidence shows that a small group of countries dominate STP activity. In examining differences in organisational modes and their evolution over time, this paper suggests an increasing similarity between the NICs and Triad firms. Although it has been argued that these trends demonstrate the technological and economic 'falling behind' of most developing countries, we suggest that it may also represent fundamental differences in the economic structure of these countries and the 'normal' process of structural upgrading with economic development. [References: 31]
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