The evolving role of research consortia in East Asia
Contribuinte(s) |
M. Dodgson |
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Data(s) |
01/07/2006
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Resumo |
Research consortia have played an important role in the economic success of several East Asian countries. This paper looks at the ways these consortia - which are created for strategic rather than cost-saving purposes - have evolved over time. Three models for institutional learning are suggested, and three case studies are presented of research consortia in each model. The cases demonstrate the centrality of learning in facilitating the development then transition from innovation diffusion capabilities to innovation generation capabilities in East Asian firms. Cases are provided of the Samsung Electronics in Korea, the clusters of firms that are associated with ITRI in Taiwan, and the technological development of Ericsson China. Reference is made to the use of institutional innovations in the East Asian context such as patent pools that supplement more conventional forms of R&D collaboration. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
EContent Management |
Palavras-Chave | #research consortia #institutional learning #innovation in East Asia #C1 #350211 Innovation and Technology Management #729901 Technological and organisational innovation |
Tipo |
Journal Article |