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Innovation and Imitation for Global Competitive Strategies. The Corporation Development Models of US, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan

Authors :
Silvio M. Brondoni
Brondoni, S
Source :
Symphonya, Iss 1 (2014), Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management; No 1 (2013): Global Networks and Local Development-1; 12-27
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Niccolo Cusano University-Rome Symphonya Emerging Issues in Management, 2013.

Abstract

Globalisation has been driven by multinationals' capital and technology and produced a structural change in business networks. In this sense, one of the most important changes in industrial organisation is the transition from multinational corporations (MNCs) to global networks particularly focused on management of innovation and creative imitation. The global competitive landscapes of innovation and imitation have significantly changed the relative position of many Nation-States. The US corporations have changed their worldwide competitive position. Meanwhile the globalisation has expanded the market-space of corporations headquartered in countries with a high propensity to innovation (e.g. the Japanese companies), and has also promoted the growth of new countries, especially in the Far East (e.g. South Korea, India, Taiwan), where domestic firms have favorable conditions (especially in terms of social responsibility and low labor costs) to develop advanced skills for imitation and creative imitation.

Details

ISSN :
15930319 and 15930300
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....78ec45975ab5c623100b5558a5f4c465
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4468/2013.1.02brondoni