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The New Knowledge Economy of Taiwan

9781843767633 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Tain-Jy Chen, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research, Taiwan and Joseph S. Lee, Jing Tin Professor of Human Resource Management, School of Management, National Central University, Taiwan
Publication Date: 2004 ISBN: 978 1 84376 763 3 Extent: 304 pp
Taiwan, once one of the world’s leading manufacturing economies, is now transforming into a service economy, with an emphasis on knowledge-based services. This metamorphosis has not been easy. As well as major changes in the industrial sector, human resource and policy development have been required, the experiences and implications of which are addressed in this book.

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Taiwan, once one of the world’s leading manufacturing economies, is now transforming into a service economy, with an emphasis on knowledge-based services. This metamorphosis has not been easy. As well as major changes in the industrial sector, human resource and policy development have been required, the experiences and implications of which are addressed in this book.

Although Taiwan is only in the initial stage of transition from a material- or capital-based economy to a knowledge-based economy, the process has already provided valuable lessons to be learnt. The ramification of transformations in manufacturing, agriculture, finance, services, and the information technology industry are examined and discussed.

Tain-Jy Chen and Joseph S. Lee go on to reveal the problems and difficulties that Taiwan has encountered in creating itself a new knowledge based economy, including its outmoded service sector, the inability of businesses to pursue global production and services, and the lack of capacity to create knowledge and to innovate.

Providing a discernible insight into the transformation of one of the most prominent newly industrialized countries into a knowledge-based economy, this book will greatly appeal to academics, researchers, and those with a specific interest in knowledge management or Asian economies, as well as to economic analysts.
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Contributors: H.-H. Chen, S.-H. Chen, T.-J. Chen, P.K. Chiang, Y.-P. Chu, C. Chung, C.H.C. Kao, C.-C.S. Lin, C. Schive, P. Tsai, J.-C. Wang, S.Y. Wang, H.-M. Wu, T.-S. Yu
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Contents: Preface 1. The Challenges of the Knowledge-based Economy 2. Taiwan’s Responses to the Challenges of the Twenty-first Century 3. The Role of the Government in a Knowledge-based Economy 4. The Transformation of Taiwanese Agriculture 5. The Transformation of Traditional Manufacturing Industries 6. The Road to Financial Globalisation 7. The Globalisation of Business in Taiwan 8. Taiwan’s Knowledge-based Service Industry 9. US Semiconductor Patents Granted to Taiwan, South Korea and Japan 10. Knowledge Intensification in Taiwan’s IT Industry 11. The Changing Economic Matrix between Taiwan and China Index
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