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Innovation Alliances In Taiwan

Linda Weiss and John Mathews

Industry and Innovation, 1994, vol. 1, issue 2, 91-101

Abstract: In the 1990s Taiwan has developed a series of innovative 'technology alliances' which bring small and large firms together into consortia targeted at high-tech product development in strategic sectors. Technology transfer and coordination is provided by public sector agencies and research institutes, with industry associations also playing a coordinating role. If successful, these alliances will provide an alternative national model of innovation that is not dependent on large firms or global alliances.

Date: 1994
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