Crisis and Innovation in Asian Technology | 2003 | Publications

Crisis and Innovation in Asian Technology

Richard J. Samuels and William W. Keller (eds.)

(New York: Camrbidge University Press, 2003)

The economic crises in Asia at the turn of the millennium changed the innovation and business production systems of China, Malaysia, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, and Taiwan. This investigation follows several different industries, including semiconductors, automobiles, and hard disk drives. It explores the approaches that Asian nations have taken to building a strong technological and economic base for their respective industries from technonationalism to technoglobalism. It asks if the Asian economic miracle is over, or whether these countries are reinventing their economies.