Managing Technological Development: A Study of Vietnam’s Telecommunication Goods Industry
This paper examines Vietnam's international trade competitiveness in the telecommunication goods industry. Comparing Vietnam's performance to those of its more advanced ASEAN-3 rivals (Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand), the paper argues that Vietnam has overcome its initial technological...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-831122020-03-07T12:10:37Z Managing Technological Development: A Study of Vietnam’s Telecommunication Goods Industry Lim, Guanie School of Humanities and Social Sciences International competitiveness Late development This paper examines Vietnam's international trade competitiveness in the telecommunication goods industry. Comparing Vietnam's performance to those of its more advanced ASEAN-3 rivals (Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand), the paper argues that Vietnam has overcome its initial technological backwardness. Nevertheless, Vietnam's continued ability to climb the technological ladder depends on the efficacy of its industrial policy as well as the vitality of its overall science and technological base. To this end, Vietnam should implement a more robust industrial policy to fully realize its current advantage in the telecommunication goods industry. It should “push” its cohort of state-owned enterprises to climb the technological ladder by tying state support to their export performances. In addition, Vietnam needs to strengthen its overall science and technological base. It would do well by investing in research and development activities, and cultivating a larger share of tertiary graduates in engineering and other technological fields. Accepted version 2017-05-16T03:06:49Z 2019-12-06T15:12:04Z 2017-05-16T03:06:49Z 2019-12-06T15:12:04Z 2016 2016 Journal Article Lim, G. (2016). Managing Technological Development: A Study of Vietnam’s Telecommunication Goods Industry. Journal of Comparative Asian Development, 15(2), 276-299. 1533-9114 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/83112 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/42428 10.1080/15339114.2016.1227272 200517 en Journal of Comparative Asian Development © 2016 City University of Hong Kong. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication in Journal of Comparative Asian Development, published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of City University of Hong Kong. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15339114.2016.1227272]. 27 p. application/pdf |
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This paper examines Vietnam's international trade competitiveness in the telecommunication goods industry. Comparing Vietnam's performance to those of its more advanced ASEAN-3 rivals (Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand), the paper argues that Vietnam has overcome its initial technological backwardness. Nevertheless, Vietnam's continued ability to climb the technological ladder depends on the efficacy of its industrial policy as well as the vitality of its overall science and technological base. To this end, Vietnam should implement a more robust industrial policy to fully realize its current advantage in the telecommunication goods industry. It should “push” its cohort of state-owned enterprises to climb the technological ladder by tying state support to their export performances. In addition, Vietnam needs to strengthen its overall science and technological base. It would do well by investing in research and development activities, and cultivating a larger share of tertiary graduates in engineering and other technological fields. |
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