Technology, Learning, and Innovation: Experiences of Newly Industrializing EconomiesLinsu Kim, Richard R. Nelson In this volume, published in 2000, leading scholars analyze in a series of essays and commentaries how newly industrializing countries (NICs), particularly those in East Asia, have transformed themselves from technologically backward and poor to relatively modern and affluent economies over the past thirty years. The contributors provide interesting theoretical perspectives and offer insights into the process of technological progress at both the macro and micro levels in these countries. The essays review how firms, particularly those in electronics and automobiles, have dynamically accumulated technological capabilities at the micro level, how public policies have shaped the process of technological progress at the national level, and what problems some of these countries face today at both levels. In addition, the volume provides a comparison of East Asian NIC's with their Latin American counterparts. The discussion also offers useful lessons for policies in other developing countries. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Technological Change and Industrialization in the Asian Newly Industrializing Economies Achievements and Challenges | 13 |
Research and Development in the Industrial Development Process | 69 |
Commentary | 95 |
Firm Capabilities and Economic Development Implications for Newly Industrializing Economies | 105 |
East versus Southeast Asian Innovation Systems Comparing OEM and TNCled Growth in Electronics | 129 |
Technological Learning and Entries of User Firms for Capital Goods in Korea | 170 |
International Technological Collaboration Implications for Newly Industrializing Economies | 193 |
Policies for Science Technology and Innovation in Asian Newly Industrializing Economies | 229 |
The Role of Science and Technology Policy in Koreas Industrial Development | 269 |
Commentary | 291 |
The Dynamics of Technological Learning during the ImportSubstitution Period and Recent Structural Changes in the Industrial Sector of Argentina ... | 307 |
Koreas National Innovation System in Transition | 335 |
Commentary | 361 |
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Commentary | 216 |
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