Taiwan's Industrial Technology
Jiann-Chyuan Wang and
Kuen-Hung Tsai
Industry and Innovation, 1995, vol. 2, issue 1, 69-82
Abstract:
This paper aims to illustrate the rationale behind the Taiwanese government's involvement in R&D and to present an overview of Taiwanese industrial technology policy measures. Furthermore, in order to assess the impact of the policy measures, a survey was conducted to obtain information on how firms evaluate the impact of government research and development (R&D) pomotion tools. However, the actual response of firms to each separate tool could not be assessed directly, since no tools were ever executed alone. The results of the empirical study not only show the omnibus impact of the promotion scheme as a whole, but also assess the impact of each promotion tool.
Date: 1995
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