ABSTRACT

The importance of technology transfer for the competitive advantage of companies and the economic success of nations cannot be overstated. Technology is a determining element for firms and nations to increase productivity, to compete, and to prosper. In The Competitive Advantage of Regions and Nations, the authors stress that companies, investment promotion agencies, and government bodies cannot simply sit and wait until new technologies arrive in their domain. Rather, they need to manage the identification, assessment, attraction, absorption and application of new technologies. In this comprehensive book, Boris Ricken and George Malcotsis explain how technology transfer in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) projects can be systematically managed. Using some 40 case studies as illustration, they give step-by-step guidance for managers. The explanation of theory in this book, together with the frameworks and cases delivering solutions to the various challenges of technology transfer will be highly appreciated by managers of companies, investment promotion agencies, and government bodies alike. It also offers students confronted with the topic an understandable study guide.

chapter 1|9 pages

Introduction

part I|56 pages

Theoretical Foundations

chapter 2|14 pages

Understanding Technology

chapter 3|8 pages

The Importance of Technology

chapter 4|11 pages

Theories of Technology Transfer

chapter 5|12 pages

Foreign Direct Investment

chapter 6|8 pages

FDI and Technology Transfer

part II|152 pages

The Practical Process

chapter 8|23 pages

Developing a Technology Strategy

chapter 9|7 pages

Gathering Information on Technologies

chapter 10|21 pages

Technology Assessment

chapter 11|13 pages

Technology Attraction

chapter 12|19 pages

Technology Absorption

chapter 13|11 pages

Technology Application

chapter 14|13 pages

Performance Measurement

chapter 15|28 pages

Integrated Case Studies

chapter 16|4 pages

Summary and Conclusions