International Competition in Advanced Technology

International Competition in Advanced Technology

Author: National Research Council

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 1983-02-01

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 0309033799

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"...should help mobilize Government support for the nation's slipping technological and international trade position...." Leonard Silk, The New York Times. A blue-ribbon panel takes a critical look at the state of U.S. leadership in technological innovation and trade.


International High-technology Competition

International High-technology Competition

Author: Frederic M. Scherer

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780674458451

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Innovation, comparative advantage, and R & D competition; Case study evidence on R&D reactions; Imports, exports, and intra-industry trade; R&D reactions to import competition.


Linking Trade and Technology Policies

Linking Trade and Technology Policies

Author: Martha Caldwell Harris

Publisher: Prospering in a Global Economy

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13:

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From the Series, Prospering in a Global Economy. An international group of experts addresss how technology is changing the nature of global competition and asks Can governments devise policies that help to create comparative advantages for national firms?The book highlights the interplay of domestic and international policies and underscores the need for policymakers to achieve greater complementarity between their domestic and international economic policies.


Developed Countries Future Unique Technology Competitive Comparision

Developed Countries Future Unique Technology Competitive Comparision

Author: Johnny Ch Lok

Publisher:

Published: 2019-12-12

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781674700823

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Why are high automatic technology product development models needed to research to UK any manufacturers? UK government and manufacturers need to consider how to achieve high technology product development models. According to Hauser et al. (2006) indicated the high technology (high tech.) development process, is influenced by the innovative process, bringing products on exception value which stimulate product market demand. Innovation provides products the specific basis for which world economies compete with each other on the global market. Able to find new solutions, innovations generate significant changes in existing markets, destroy them, or create new marketing ( Hauser et al. 2006). So, UK manufacturers need to concern on any manufacturing high technology product development process because which can influence any new products development to manufacture to sell to any overseas or domestic both markets successfully.What is high tech. product meaning? Mohr et al. (2010) argues that there are two reasons why it is important to clarify and specific high technology: (1) due to the impact of technologies on the economy, attempts are made to classify economic production and incomes; (2) due to the impact of high tech. on the environment. Standard marketing strategies are being modified and adopted, therefore, it is necessary to know the products to focus on. Why UK manufacturers need to consider high technological product process. Nowadays, high tech. products are complex, advanced, requiring specific technical knowledge, which is technologically not discontinued and being produced at the companies which have twice as many technical personnel and invest twice as many in scientific research and development than other companies. Moreover, these products are time-sensitive as scientists are continuously searching for new approaches for invention of more advanced technologies which make all preceding ones lower-ranking. The most important, nowadays global consumers will adopt the particular technology. It means that global customers may delay adopting new high-tech. products and in order to mitigate the prolonged uncertainty require a high degree of education and information about the product and need post-purchase reassurance.Anyway, nowadays customer individual needs in high tech. environments are characterized by sudden changes related to unpredictable fashion. Even, consumers concern about how to preserve new product' competitive technological standard is completely incompatible with technological uncertainty. The most important factor is the prevalence rate of any new products development process, which is influenced by slower than of traditional products. In many cases high-tech. automatic product market are being materialized slower than which are expected. The technological uncertainty challenges will exist in development process, such as uncertainty related to the timetable for development of the question whether the new product will be function as promised. In automatic high-tech. industries, the time requires for product development is difficult to predict as, commonly, it takes longer than expected, uncertainty related to unanticipated consequences and uncertainty about the product life cycle related to competition products. In conclusion, these factors will influence new automatic technology product development process unsuccessful, so UK manufacturers will need to concern on any high technological automatic product's manufacturing process.Before, all over the world presented picture of demonstrate in London on the occasion of the meeting of the G20. Some economists indicated disastrous economy consequences will occur to any one of Western country, such as UK, so if any one of Western country did not consider automatic technology development to itself country.


Technological Competition and Interdependence

Technological Competition and Interdependence

Author: Gunter Heiduk

Publisher: University of Washington Press

Published: 2016-06-01

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 0295801867

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Advanced industrial nations face many difficult political and economic problems due to the accelerating pace and evolving character of technological change. In this volume, economists and political scientists discuss analytic and policy issues relating to the current state of technological capability in the United States, Japan, and Western Germany from a historical perspective and as a basis for future technological development. They also examine the problems and the issues involved in competition and cooperation among high technology firms and in evolving a more harmonious trade regime. The essays presented here explore from an international perspective the theoretical underpinnings of policy issues that are shaped by increasing internations competition and by the changing form and character of the international trade regime. Issues are discussed against the background of declining American technological dominance and intensifying competition as well as increasing international cooperation among high technology firms. Specific topics include the internationalization of basic research; the closing gap between basic and applied research; the effect of nation specific interfirm relations and various characteristics of labor markets on technological progress; and the effectiveness of various forms of government research and development assistance (or, more broadly, industrial policy). Three essays present overviews of the technological capability of and major policy issues faced by the United States, Japan, and Western Germany. Others raise major theoretical and policy issues from the perspectives of political science and economics, and address specific policy issues or groups of related issues.


Technology and National Competitiveness

Technology and National Competitiveness

Author: Jorge Niosi

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 9780773508590

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"... papers presented to the international symposium "Oligopolies, Technological Innovation and International Competitiveness" organized by the Centre for Research on the Development of Industry and Technology (CREDIT) of the University of Quebec at Montreal in October 1987" -- Introd.


Winning by Design

Winning by Design

Author: Vivien Walsh

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 0631185119

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The crucial role of product design in international competition is only now becoming fully appreciated. Based on a wide range of research in over 100 leading companies worldwide, this book describes and analyzes from a new perspective how good product design contributes to competitiveness and profitability.