Jacob, Jojo
Researcher
UNU-MERIT
United Nations University
Netherlands
Biography
Jojo Jacob is a Research Fellow at the UNU Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (UNU-MERIT). He received his Ph.D. in economics from the Eindhoven University of Technology. Before joining UNU-MERIT he taught economics at a private college in Minnesota, USA. He currently works on topics such as the internationalization of firms from emerging economies like China and India, regional dimensions of development, and strategic technological co-operations between firms.
Research Interest
Strategic technological co-operations between firms The internationalization of firms from emerging economies like China and India
Publications
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Belderbos, René, Gilsing, Victor and Jacob, Jojo (2011). Technology alliances in emerging economies: Persistence and interrelation in European firms' alliance formation. UNU-MERIT.
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Huang, Can and Jacob, Jojo (2012). Determinants of quadic patenting: Market access, imitative threat, competition and strength of intellectual property rights. UNU-MERIT.
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Duysters, Geert, Jacob, Jojo, Lemmens, Charmianne and Jintian, Yu (2009). Internationalization and technological catching up of emerging multinationals: a comparative case study of China's Haier group. Industrial and Corporate Change, 325-349