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Lin, Hong.
Industrial dynamics in China and India[electronic resource] :firms, clusters, and different growth paths /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
338.0951
書名/作者:
Industrial dynamics in China and India : firms, clusters, and different growth paths // edited by Moriki Ohara, M. Vijayabaskar, Hong Lin.
其他作者:
�Ohara, Moriki,
出版者:
New York, NY : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2011.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (p.)
附註:
Includes index.
標題:
Industrial policy -- China.
標題:
Industrial policy -- India.
標題:
Industries -- China.
標題:
Industries -- India.
標題:
Technological innovations -- Economic aspects -- China.
標題:
Technological innovations -- Economic aspects -- India.
標題:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General
標題:
Industries - China.
標題:
Industries - India.
標題:
Technological innovations - Economic aspects - China.
標題:
Technological innovations - Economic aspects - India.
標題:
Industrial policy - China.
標題:
Industrial policy - India.
ISBN:
9780230308305 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
0230308309 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
Introduction: Different Competition, Different Industrial Dynamics; M.Ohara -- PART I: FIRMS AND COMPETITIONS -- Competition and Management in the Manufacturing Sector in China and India: An Overview; M.Ohara & H.Lin -- China and India's Electrical and Electronics Industries: A Comparison between Market Structures; K.Kimura� -- PART II: CAPABILITY FORMATION: SKILLS, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION -- Technology Acquisition by Indigenous Firms: The Case of the Chinese and Indian Automobile Industries; T.Marukawa -- Capability-building via Inter-firm Relationship and In-house Employment in China and India: A Comparative Study of the Motorcycle Industry; M.Ohara -- Skill Formation through Education and Training: A Comparison of China and India; Y.Asuyama -- The Institutional Milieu of Skill Formation: A Comparative Study of Two Textile Regions in India and China; M.Vijayabaskar & J. Jeyaranjan -- PART III: THE ROLE OF STATE AND GLOBAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS -- Two Tales of Agro-Industrial Transformation: State Capacity in China's and India's Textile Industries; M.Dallas -- Local Finance and Governments in the Economic Development of China and India: Distribution and Economic Efficiency; K.Kajitani -- The Electric Vehicle Industry in China and India: The Role of Governments for Industry Development; M.Lockst�rm, T.Callarman &�L.Lei -- The Role of Local Government in Software and ITES Off-shoring in Dalian, China; H.Hinata -- The Role of Standards in Technology Driven Commodity Chains: The Information and Communication Technology Services Industry in Dalian, China, and Bangalore, India; B.Parthasarathy & B.Palavalli -- --.
摘要、提要註:
This book is one of the first to provide a fully-fledged and detailed comparative�perspective on the growth of�major industries�in China and India. The focus is explicitly on the indigenous firms and clusters that are emerging as the new world industrial leaders. It clarifies the fundamental differences in the competition and�organisation between the two countries, and explores the institutional context that created these gaps. The industries discussed range from the traditional, such as textiles, electronics and�automobiles, to areas that have developed more recently,�such as ICT-related services and electric vehicles. Specific focus is placed on the role played by�individual skills, organizational R&D, and inter-firm networks in capability creation. Other East Asian experiences are used�to highlight the new realities of super populous ex-agrarian countries in the 21st century. This is a reliable analysis by an international group of industrial field researchers based on their repeated surveys in both countries.
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http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230308305
Industrial dynamics in China and India[electronic resource] :firms, clusters, and different growth paths /
Industrial dynamics in China and India
firms, clusters, and different growth paths /[electronic resource] :edited by Moriki Ohara, M. Vijayabaskar, Hong Lin. - New York, NY :Palgrave Macmillan,2011. - 1 online resource (p.)
Includes index.
Introduction: Different Competition, Different Industrial Dynamics; M.Ohara -- PART I: FIRMS AND COMPETITIONS -- Competition and Management in the Manufacturing Sector in China and India: An Overview; M.Ohara & H.Lin -- China and India's Electrical and Electronics Industries: A Comparison between Market Structures; K.Kimura� -- PART II: CAPABILITY FORMATION: SKILLS, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION -- Technology Acquisition by Indigenous Firms: The Case of the Chinese and Indian Automobile Industries; T.Marukawa -- Capability-building via Inter-firm Relationship and In-house Employment in China and India: A Comparative Study of the Motorcycle Industry; M.Ohara -- Skill Formation through Education and Training: A Comparison of China and India; Y.Asuyama -- The Institutional Milieu of Skill Formation: A Comparative Study of Two Textile Regions in India and China; M.Vijayabaskar & J. Jeyaranjan -- PART III: THE ROLE OF STATE AND GLOBAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS -- Two Tales of Agro-Industrial Transformation: State Capacity in China's and India's Textile Industries; M.Dallas -- Local Finance and Governments in the Economic Development of China and India: Distribution and Economic Efficiency; K.Kajitani -- The Electric Vehicle Industry in China and India: The Role of Governments for Industry Development; M.Lockst�rm, T.Callarman &�L.Lei -- The Role of Local Government in Software and ITES Off-shoring in Dalian, China; H.Hinata -- The Role of Standards in Technology Driven Commodity Chains: The Information and Communication Technology Services Industry in Dalian, China, and Bangalore, India; B.Parthasarathy & B.Palavalli -- --.
This book is one of the first to provide a fully-fledged and detailed comparative�perspective on the growth of�major industries�in China and India. The focus is explicitly on the indigenous firms and clusters that are emerging as the new world industrial leaders. It clarifies the fundamental differences in the competition and�organisation between the two countries, and explores the institutional context that created these gaps. The industries discussed range from the traditional, such as textiles, electronics and�automobiles, to areas that have developed more recently,�such as ICT-related services and electric vehicles. Specific focus is placed on the role played by�individual skills, organizational R&D, and inter-firm networks in capability creation. Other East Asian experiences are used�to highlight the new realities of super populous ex-agrarian countries in the 21st century. This is a reliable analysis by an international group of industrial field researchers based on their repeated surveys in both countries.
ISBN: 9780230308305 (electronic bk.)
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Dewey Class. No.: 338.0951
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