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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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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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- Verlag: OUP eBook
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 1991
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780195362800
- Artikelnr.: 38140262
- Verlag: OUP eBook
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 1991
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780195362800
- Artikelnr.: 38140262
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Preface; Tamir Agmon & Mary Ann Von Glinow: Part I: Introduction; Dennis F.
Simon: International business and the transborder movement of technology: a
dialectical perspective; Stephen J. Kobrin: The implications of global
integration for the national control of technology; Alexander Good: The
changing nature of U.S. government policy on the transfer of strategic
technology: an overview; Raj Aggarwal: Technology transfer and economic
growth: a historical perspective on current developments; Tamir Agmon &
Mary Ann Von Glinow: Part II: Introduction; Yair Aharoni: Education and
technology transfer: recipient point of view; Everett M. Rogers & Tomas W.
Valente: Technology transfer in high technology; Vladimir Pucik: Technology
transfer in strategic alliances: competitive collaboration and
organizational learning; Tamir Agmon & Mary Ann Von Glinow: Part III:
Introduction: Martha Caldwell Harris: Technology transfer and Sino-Japanese
relations; William A. Fischer: China and opportunities for economic
development through technology transfer; Mary Ann Von Glinow, Otto Schnepp,
& Arvind Bhambri: Assessing success in U.S.-China technology transfer; Roy
F. Grow: Comparing Japanese and American technology transfer in China:
assessing the "fit" between foreign firms and Chinese enterprises; Kim
Linsu: Pros and cons of international technology transfer: a developing
country's view; Bela Gold: Improving the pattern of technology transfers
and trade betweem the U.S. and Japan; Wesley J. Johnson: Industrial buying
behavior in the People's Republic of China: the yin and yang of
buyer-seller relationships in a centrally-planned economy; Tamir Agmon &
Mary Ann Von Glinow: Conclusion
Simon: International business and the transborder movement of technology: a
dialectical perspective; Stephen J. Kobrin: The implications of global
integration for the national control of technology; Alexander Good: The
changing nature of U.S. government policy on the transfer of strategic
technology: an overview; Raj Aggarwal: Technology transfer and economic
growth: a historical perspective on current developments; Tamir Agmon &
Mary Ann Von Glinow: Part II: Introduction; Yair Aharoni: Education and
technology transfer: recipient point of view; Everett M. Rogers & Tomas W.
Valente: Technology transfer in high technology; Vladimir Pucik: Technology
transfer in strategic alliances: competitive collaboration and
organizational learning; Tamir Agmon & Mary Ann Von Glinow: Part III:
Introduction: Martha Caldwell Harris: Technology transfer and Sino-Japanese
relations; William A. Fischer: China and opportunities for economic
development through technology transfer; Mary Ann Von Glinow, Otto Schnepp,
& Arvind Bhambri: Assessing success in U.S.-China technology transfer; Roy
F. Grow: Comparing Japanese and American technology transfer in China:
assessing the "fit" between foreign firms and Chinese enterprises; Kim
Linsu: Pros and cons of international technology transfer: a developing
country's view; Bela Gold: Improving the pattern of technology transfers
and trade betweem the U.S. and Japan; Wesley J. Johnson: Industrial buying
behavior in the People's Republic of China: the yin and yang of
buyer-seller relationships in a centrally-planned economy; Tamir Agmon &
Mary Ann Von Glinow: Conclusion
Preface; Tamir Agmon & Mary Ann Von Glinow: Part I: Introduction; Dennis F.
Simon: International business and the transborder movement of technology: a
dialectical perspective; Stephen J. Kobrin: The implications of global
integration for the national control of technology; Alexander Good: The
changing nature of U.S. government policy on the transfer of strategic
technology: an overview; Raj Aggarwal: Technology transfer and economic
growth: a historical perspective on current developments; Tamir Agmon &
Mary Ann Von Glinow: Part II: Introduction; Yair Aharoni: Education and
technology transfer: recipient point of view; Everett M. Rogers & Tomas W.
Valente: Technology transfer in high technology; Vladimir Pucik: Technology
transfer in strategic alliances: competitive collaboration and
organizational learning; Tamir Agmon & Mary Ann Von Glinow: Part III:
Introduction: Martha Caldwell Harris: Technology transfer and Sino-Japanese
relations; William A. Fischer: China and opportunities for economic
development through technology transfer; Mary Ann Von Glinow, Otto Schnepp,
& Arvind Bhambri: Assessing success in U.S.-China technology transfer; Roy
F. Grow: Comparing Japanese and American technology transfer in China:
assessing the "fit" between foreign firms and Chinese enterprises; Kim
Linsu: Pros and cons of international technology transfer: a developing
country's view; Bela Gold: Improving the pattern of technology transfers
and trade betweem the U.S. and Japan; Wesley J. Johnson: Industrial buying
behavior in the People's Republic of China: the yin and yang of
buyer-seller relationships in a centrally-planned economy; Tamir Agmon &
Mary Ann Von Glinow: Conclusion
Simon: International business and the transborder movement of technology: a
dialectical perspective; Stephen J. Kobrin: The implications of global
integration for the national control of technology; Alexander Good: The
changing nature of U.S. government policy on the transfer of strategic
technology: an overview; Raj Aggarwal: Technology transfer and economic
growth: a historical perspective on current developments; Tamir Agmon &
Mary Ann Von Glinow: Part II: Introduction; Yair Aharoni: Education and
technology transfer: recipient point of view; Everett M. Rogers & Tomas W.
Valente: Technology transfer in high technology; Vladimir Pucik: Technology
transfer in strategic alliances: competitive collaboration and
organizational learning; Tamir Agmon & Mary Ann Von Glinow: Part III:
Introduction: Martha Caldwell Harris: Technology transfer and Sino-Japanese
relations; William A. Fischer: China and opportunities for economic
development through technology transfer; Mary Ann Von Glinow, Otto Schnepp,
& Arvind Bhambri: Assessing success in U.S.-China technology transfer; Roy
F. Grow: Comparing Japanese and American technology transfer in China:
assessing the "fit" between foreign firms and Chinese enterprises; Kim
Linsu: Pros and cons of international technology transfer: a developing
country's view; Bela Gold: Improving the pattern of technology transfers
and trade betweem the U.S. and Japan; Wesley J. Johnson: Industrial buying
behavior in the People's Republic of China: the yin and yang of
buyer-seller relationships in a centrally-planned economy; Tamir Agmon &
Mary Ann Von Glinow: Conclusion







