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Meeting technology needs of enterprises for national competitiveness
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Technology NeedsBusiness IntelligenceEconomic DevelopmentEast Asian StudiesLawEconomic GrowthIndustrial OrganizationInternational BusinessGlobal StrategyTechnological InnovationTechnology TransferInternational ManagementTechnological RegimeStrategic ManagementGlobalizationTechnology ManagementBusinessBusiness StrategyTechnology AcquisitionTechnologyEast AsiaArab Countries
This paper addresses the question of how enterprises can improve their competitiveness through the acquisition and development of technology, and hence how countries are able to raise the level of industrial development and grow their GDP. It takes the example of East Asia to demonstrate how fast economic growth can be achieved through the "stages" approach to technology acquisition and development. It also provides some case studies of technology transfer to China as a means of illustrating how successful transfer can be achieved and the problems that can be encountered. Finally, some comparisons are made with, and among, the Arab countries and an attempt is made to draw some lessons for the development of the Arab world from experiences gained elsewhere.
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