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Technology Transfer Between the US, China and Taiwan

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Technology Transfer Between the US, China and Taiwan

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Moving Knowledge

Technology Transfer Between the US, China and Taiwan

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Technology Transfer Between the US, China and Taiwan book

Moving Knowledge
Edited ByDouglas B. Fuller, Murray A. Rubinstein
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 27 June 2013
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203080658
Pages 192
eBook ISBN 9780203080658
Subjects Area Studies, Computer Science, Development Studies, Economics, Finance, Business & Industry
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Fuller, D.B., & Rubinstein, M.A. (Eds.). (2013). Technology Transfer Between the US, China and Taiwan: Moving Knowledge (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203080658

ABSTRACT

Examining the flow of technical knowledge between the US, Taiwan and Mainland China over the last sixty-five years, this book shows that the technical knowledge that has moved between these states is vast and varied. It includes the invention and production of industrial goods, as well as knowledge of the patterns of corporate organization and management. Indeed, this diversity is reflected in the process itself, which is driven both by returning expatriates with knowledge acquired overseas and by successful government intervention in acquiring technology from multinational firms.

Technology Transfer Between the US, China and Taiwan engages with the evolving debates on the merits, importance and feasibility of technology transfer in the process of economic development globally, and uses the example of Taiwan to show that multinational corporations can indeed play a positive role in economic development. Further, it reveals the underlying tension between international cooperation and nationalism which inevitably accompanies international exchanges, as well as the delicate balancing act required between knowledge acquisition and dangerous levels of dependency, and the beneficial role of the US in East Asia’s technological development.

With contributors from disciplines ranging from history, geography, urban planning, sociology, political science and electrical engineering, this multi-disciplinary book will be of great interest to students and scholars working across a broad range of subjects including Taiwan studies, Chinese studies, economics, business studies and development studies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

ByDOUGLAS B. FULLER, MURRAY A. RUBINSTEIN

chapter 1|18 pages

The KMT and science and technology, 1927–1980

ByJ. MEGAN GREENE

chapter 2|22 pages

The evolution of Taiwan’s economic miracle 1945–2000: personal accounts and political narratives

ByMURRAY A. RUBINSTEIN

chapter 3|24 pages

Taiwan's techno-hybrid development model: Taiwan's industrial policies for high-technology sectors 1975-2012

Edited ByDouglas B. Fuller, Murray A. Rubinstein

chapter 4|28 pages

Global reorganization of the IT industry and the rise of Greater China

ByDOUGLAS B. FULLER, AKINTUNDE I . AKINWANDE AND

chapter 5|24 pages

Divergent engagements: comparing the roles and strategies of Taiwanese and mainland Chinese returnee entrepreneurs in the IT industry

ByYU ZHOU AND JINN-YUH HSU

chapter 6|24 pages

Spatial clustering and organizational dynamics of trans-border production networks: a case study of Taiwanese IT companies in the Greater Suzhou region, China

ByChina YOU-REN YANG AND CHU-JOE HSIA

chapter 7|22 pages

The cross-strait economic relationship’s impact on development in Taiwan and China: adversaries and partners across the Taiwan Strait

ByDOUGLAS B. FULLER
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