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Innovation In East Asia |
Michael Hobday, Senior Fellow, SPRU - Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex, UK
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| 1995 |
240 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 85898 017 1 |
£73.00 |
on-line discount
£65.70 |
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| 1997 |
240 pp |
Paperback |
978 1 85898 601 2 |
£21.00 |
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£16.80 |
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‘Hobday provides an extraordinary interesting blow-by-blow account of how East Asian firms developed their present formidable competencies in electronics technology. . . . he also provides a fascinatingly detailed account of a large number of East Asian companies that currently are quite sophisticated in electronics.’ – R. Nelson, Research Policy
‘This is a well-written and important book which should be required reading for anyone wishing to understand the pattern of advantage in electronics, the rise of East Asia, and the process of technological catch-up for latecomer countries.’ – Andrew Tylecote, Prometheus
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Contents: Acknowledgements Foreword by Chris Freeman Part I: Introduction: East Asia’s Technological Development Part II: East Asian Regional Dynamics Part III: The Latecomer Firm Part IV: The Republic of Korea: Catching up in Large Corporations Part V: Taiwan: Small Firms Innovation Clusters Part VI: Singapore: A Test Case of Leapfrogging Part VII: Hong Kong: Laissez-faire Techological Development Part VIII: Conclusions and Implications Bibliography Index
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