International technology transfer to Africa in light of the SDGs: What do we know about the barriers?

IF 1.7 4区 经济学 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Journal of International Development Pub Date : 2024-03-31 DOI:10.1002/jid.3900
Christian P. Schneider, Edeltraud Guenther, Dominik Möst
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International technology transfer (ITT) is commonly seen as an essential way to bridge the gap between highly advanced industrialised nations and developing countries. This gap is particularly pronounced with a view of African states. These generally have a limited capacity to cope with the effects of climate change. Therefore, foreign innovations must be successfully adopted to realities on the continent to mitigate the effects. This has sparked a growing academic interest in this topic in recent years, leading to many aspects being covered in the literature. This paper takes stock of the current state of the art, thereby asking the question: What do we know about the problems regarding international technology transfer to Africa? Employing a reproducible, transparent and clear systematic review, 73 relevant texts are identified. The barriers to more (successful) international technology transfer that these publications identify are discussed. As this review clarifies, many aspects are known, but specifics around governance aspects and institutional set-ups are primarily bypassed in the discussion.

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根据可持续发展目标向非洲转让国际技术:我们对障碍了解多少?
国际技术转让(ITT)通常被视为缩小高度发达的工业化国家与发展中国家之间差距的重要途径。从非洲国家的角度来看,这种差距尤为明显。这些国家应对气候变化影响的能力普遍有限。因此,必须在非洲大陆的现实中成功采用外国创新技术,以减轻气候变化的影响。近年来,学术界对这一主题的兴趣与日俱增,文献中也涉及了许多方面。本文对目前的研究现状进行了总结,从而提出了一个问题:我们对有关向非洲进行国际技术转让的问题了解多少?通过可复制、透明和清晰的系统审查,确定了 73 篇相关文献。讨论了这些出版物所指出的阻碍更多国际技术转让(成功)的障碍。正如本综述所阐明的,许多方面都是众所周知的,但在讨论中主要绕开了治理方面和机构设置方面的具体问题。
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