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English
Oxford University Press Inc
01 August 1991
This important collection examines the means by which technological knowledge is transferred from countries that develop it to those who need it.

Written by well-known authorities and derived from a conference held at the University of California and sponsored by IBEAR (International Business Education Research Program), the contributions focus on the transfer of technology from Western countries to Asian countries.

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 243mm,  Width: 165mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   649g
ISBN:   9780195062359
ISBN 10:   0195062353
Series:   A Research Book from the International Business Education and Research Program, University of Southern California
Pages:   298
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
"Part I. The Environment of Technology Transfer 1: Denis F. Simon: International Business and the Transborder Movement of Technology: A Dialectic Perspective 2: Stephen J. Kobrin: The Implications of Global Integration for the National Control of Technology 3: Alexander Good: The Changing Nature of United States Government Policy on the Transfer of Strategic Technology: An Overview 4: Raj Aggarwal: Technology Transfer and Economic Growth: A Historical Perspective on Current Developments Part II. Some Elements of Technology Transfer 5: Yair Aharoni: Education and Technology Transfer: Recipient Point of View 6: Everett M. Rogers and Thomas W. Valente: Technology Transfer in High-Technology Industries 7: Vladimir Pucik: Technology Transfer in Strategic Alliances: Competitive Collaboration and Organizational Learning Part III. The Practice of International Technology Transfer in the Pacific Rim 8: Martha Caldwell Harris: Technology Transfer and Sino-Japanese Relations 9: William A. Fischer: China and Opportunities for Economic Development Through Technology Transfer 10: Mary Ann Von Glinow, Otto Schnepp, and Arvind Bhambri: Assessing Success in the United States - China Technology Transfer 11: Roy F. Grow: Comparing Japanese and American Technology Transfer in China: Assessing the ""Fit"" Between Foreign Firms and Chinese Enterprises 12: Linsu Kim: Pros and Cons of International Technology Transfer: A Developing Country's View 13: Bela Gold: Improving the Pattern of Technology Transfers and Trade Between the United States and Japan 14: Wesley J. Johnston: Industrial Buying Behavior in the Peoples Republic of ChinaL: The Yin and Yang of Buyer-Seller Relationships in a Centrally Planned Economy Appendix 1 Appendix 2: A Brief Introduction to the China Tiajin Scientific and Technical Exchange Center with Foreign Countries (TSTEC) Tamir Agmon and Mary Ann Von Glinow: Conclusion Index"

Reviews for Technology Transfer in International Business

"""From the business historian's angle, this is both a stimulating and a frustrating collection of essays.""--Business History Review ""A thoughtful, well-researched work....Makes a significant contribution to the TT field and is recommended for upper-division undergraduate and graduate collections.""--Choice ""Students of international economics who want to know the real process of international technology transfer and researchers and practitioners who are interested in the Chinese market will certainly learn a lot from this book.""--International Review of Economics and Finance ""Some truly novel scholarly work.""--Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization ""From the business historian's angle, this is both a stimulating and a frustrating collection of essays.""--Business History Review ""A thoughtful, well-researched work....Makes a significant contribution to the TT field and is recommended for upper-division undergraduate and graduate collections.""--Choice ""Students of international economics who want to know the real process of international technology transfer and researchers and practitioners who are interested in the Chinese market will certainly learn a lot from this book.""--International Review of Economics and Finance ""Some truly novel scholarly work.""--Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization"


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