Tiger Technology: The Creation of a Semiconductor Industry in East Asia (Cambridge AsiaPacific Studies),New

Tiger Technology: The Creation of a Semiconductor Industry in East Asia (Cambridge AsiaPacific Studies),New

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This book grows out of a fiveyear collaborative research project undertaken by the authors in East Asia. They have worked with firms and institutions in Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia, to inquire into the microprocesses of firmlevel organizational learning that underpin technology leverage in an industry such as semiconductors. The processes investigated are not specific to microchips, but can be seen working in one knowledgeintensive sector after another. Mathews and Cho argue that indeed these are the processes that will shape industrial evolution in the twentyfirst century, not just in East Asia but in the developed world as well. Tiger Technology concludes with an important observation that wealth can be generated just as much through management of technology diffusion as through conventional concerns with innovation, provided the institutions of leverage are carefully constructed.

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