Internationalization, Innovative Capacity Counter Electronic Evidence and Its Impact on Developing Industries in Developing Nations: The Case of Cameroon
Keywords:
Internationalization, Innovative capacity, electronic evidenceAbstract
Production networks and the regional division of labour have been established in Cameroon resulting in massive vertical intra-industry trade in parts and components within the regions. This phenomenon is known as cross-border production sharing or the fragmentation of production processes into many stages across different developing nation. New development strategies claimed that participation in international production and distribution networks is the key to accelerating economic development in the era of globalization. The objectives of this study were to assess the mechanics of internationalization networks and its impact on developing countries in developing industries and to examine the link with technology transfer and developing industries. The study adopted the descriptive assessment of the previous works on the impact of innovative capacity counter electronic evidence in Cameroon. Findings from the study revealed that innovative capacity counter electronics evidence has a significant impact on developing industries in developing nations the case of Cameroon. The study recommended that developing industries in developing nations should internalize their skills and combat brain drain.