Conclusions and implications: The role of multinationals in technological capability building and localization in Asia
The contributions to this publication examine several important issues concerning the operations of multinationals (MNCs) and their impact - both potential and actual - on technology and localization in the automotive industry in selected Asian economies. While Japan and Korea have managed to develo...
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my.um.eprints.256632020-12-17T03:24:49Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/25663/ Conclusions and implications: The role of multinationals in technological capability building and localization in Asia Rasiah, Rajah HD Industries. Land use. Labor HF Commerce The contributions to this publication examine several important issues concerning the operations of multinationals (MNCs) and their impact - both potential and actual - on technology and localization in the automotive industry in selected Asian economies. While Japan and Korea have managed to develop mature integrated automotive operations at the technology frontier, the other economies are still strongly immersed in catching up. Automotives play an important role in the economic activities of all the selected countries through exports and production. Taylor & Francis 2008 Article PeerReviewed Rasiah, Rajah (2008) Conclusions and implications: The role of multinationals in technological capability building and localization in Asia. Asia Pacific Business Review, 14 (1). pp. 165-169. ISSN 1360-2381 https://doi.org/10.1080/13602380701661101 doi:10.1080/13602380701661101 |
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The contributions to this publication examine several important issues concerning the operations of multinationals (MNCs) and their impact - both potential and actual - on technology and localization in the automotive industry in selected Asian economies. While Japan and Korea have managed to develop mature integrated automotive operations at the technology frontier, the other economies are still strongly immersed in catching up. Automotives play an important role in the economic activities of all the selected countries through exports and production. |
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