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Technological Collaboration in Industry: Strategy, Policy, and Internationalization in Innovation

Author Mark Dodgson
Publisher Routledge
Category Business & Economics
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Author(s)Mark Dodgson
PublisherRoutledge
ISBN / ASIN0415082307
ISBN-139780415082303
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Sales Rank13,636,075
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Both governments and firms are actively promoting collaborative research and development in technology using a variety of management techniques and strategies. Different companies experience different problems as they develop links and partnerships according to organization and technological understanding. In order to analyze what promotes or hinders successful collaboration, Mark Dodgson has conducted extensive research in the field and drawn together a selection of detailed case studies from around the world illustrating a variety of issues from Japanese joint ventures to small business development. He discusses the prevalence of such collaborative projects by exploring the changing processes of innovation, new policy initiatives and strategies for internationalization. He considers the scope and scale of collaboration in order to assess the way successful companies have achieved their growth. "Technological Collaboration in Industry" explores the area not just from a single perspective of management or technology but presenting a synthesis of business functions and economic analysis.
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