Servitization, IT-ization, and innovation models : two-stage industrial cluster theory

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Servitization, IT-ization, and innovation models : two-stage industrial cluster theory

edited by Hitoshi Hirakawa ... [et al.] ; associate editor, Shampa Paul

Routledge, 2015

  • : pbk

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Originally published: 2013

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This book looks at two-stage industrial cluster theory and new innovation models in the context of the IT-ization and servitization of products. The formation of industrial clusters, such as export processing zones and special economic zones, has been the preferred mechanism for developing countries to boost their industrial development and export performance for the past several decades. Existing literature related to development economics cites numerous benefi ts of industrial clusters, and several countries have demonstrably reaped such benefits. The book goes beyond an evaluation of the development of traditional industrial clusters by promoting the idea of the formation of two-stage clusters. Moreover, it takes into consideration new innovation models, with ideas promoted that are based on empirical evidence available through evaluations of Chinese and Taiwanese firms in the consumer electronics and automobile sectors. Finally, the book looks at company strategies in a new business environment dominated by the servitization of industrial products. It proposes that firms integrate manufacturing and services to a greater extent, and, to substantiate these arguments, presents empirical evidence from India, Taiwan, and Bangladesh. Furthermore, the study contends that innovation and knowledge acquisition strategies are infl uenced not only by the size of fi rms but that they also vary with market preferences.

目次

1. Introduction, Kaushalesh Lal and Shampa Paul 2. East Asian Economic Development and New Industrial Cluster, Hitoshi Hirakawa 3. Change of Development Model and its Impact on Innovative Activity: Analytical Framework and Evidences from China, Song Lei and Ge Dongsheng 4. A Taiwan's Strategy Towards Knowledge-based Development: Servitization of ICT Manufacturing, Shin-Horng Chen, Pei-Chang Wen and Chih-Kai Yang 5. The ICT Services Industry in Bangalore, India: Its Changing Structure and Characteristics, Balaji Parthasarathy 6. Innovation in Indian IT Industry: Evolution or Revolution, Pawan Soni 7. Perspectives of the IT Sector in South Asia: Productivity Analysis, Naoko Shinkai 8. Varieties of Clustering and Capability Building in Indian IT Industry, Norio Tokumaru 9. Export Orientation and Firms' Policy during Global Economic Slowdown, Kaushalesh Lal and Shampa Paul

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