The Transfer of international technology : Europe, Japan and the USA in the twentieth century
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The Transfer of international technology : Europe, Japan and the USA in the twentieth century
E. Elgar, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
The rise of science, the dominance of big business and the professionalization of the knowledge of industries have changed the conditions under which technology transfers may be effected. These developments, commencing in the nineteenth century, have accelerated in the 20th. This book focuses on particular technologies whilst examining aspects of the dimensions of transfer: obstacles, vehicles, circumstances of adoption, modification, reverse flows. The cases include motor vehicles, heavy chemicals, synthetic rubber, petroleum, computers and textiles. Of special interest are the studies of technologies exported from Japan to her neighbours and to the West. The book makes an important contribution to the study of international technology transfer in the twentieth century.
目次
- Introduction - new and old problems in the transfer of technology, David J. Jeremy and Geoffrey Tweedale. Part 1 20th-century transfers originating in the West: Fordist technology and Britain - the diffusion of labour speed-up, Wayne Lewchuk
- Japanese technology absorption of the Haber-Bosch method - the case of the Taki fertilizer works, Akira Kudo
- transatlantic transfer of Buna synthetic rubber technology, 1932, Peter J.T. Morris
- aspects of the Anglo-American transfer of computer technology - the formative years, 1930s-1960s, Geoffrey Tweedale
- oil production technology, West to East, John Hassan. Part 2 Transfers from Japan: the local competitiveness and management of Japanese cotton spinning mills in China in the early 20th century, Tetsuya Kuwahara
- Japanese motor vehicle technologies abroad in the 1980s, Tetsuo Abo.
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