Technologieorientierte Industrien und Unternehmen: Alternative Definitionen
Eric A. Nerlinger and
Georg Berger
No 95-20, ZEW Discussion Papers from ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research
Abstract:
During the last years more and more discussions came up about the contribution of technology-oriented and technology-intensive industries for employment and economic development. One reason for some of the contradictory evaluations of technology-intensive industries can be attributed to different conceptual definitions of technology and high-technology. This paper examines various definitions of high-technology, ranging from input factors, output factors, mixed input-output factors. subjective evaluations to definitions, based on employment or turnover growth. After characterizing the advantages and disadvantages of each factor, relevant definitions of high-technology are then discussed in detail. One finding of this overview is, that there's a huge mass of definitions which make more or less sense, depending on the underlying data, definitions and thresholds.
Date: 1995
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