Jtec Panel Final Report On Telecommunications Technology In Japan


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JTEC Panel Final Report on Telecommunications Technology in Japan


JTEC Panel Final Report on Telecommunications Technology in Japan

Author: George L. Turin

language: en

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Release Date: 1994


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Report by the Japanese Technology Evaluation Center.

Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports


Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports

Author:

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1995-08


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General Purpose Technology, Spin-Out, and Innovation


General Purpose Technology, Spin-Out, and Innovation

Author: Hiroshi Shimizu

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2019-05-17


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This book focuses on exploring the relationship between spin-outs from incumbents and the patterns of innovation in general purpose technology. Do spin-outs really promote innovation? What happens if star scientists leave the incumbents and establish a startup to target untapped markets? Entrepreneurial spin-outs have been recognized as an engine of innovation. General purpose technology, such as the steam engine in the Industrial Revolution, has been considered an engine of growth. This book provides new perspectives on how entrepreneurial spin-outs shape the patterns of innovation in general purpose technology by integrating theoretical findings in industrial organizations and includes innovation studies and detailed evidence from a longitudinal case study. Concretely, by longitudinally exploring the technological development of laser diodes in the USA and Japan, this study examines how the existence or absence of an entrepreneurial strategic choice for spin-outs influences the patterns of subsequent technological development. The longitudinal analysis in this book shows that spin-outs could hinder the subsequent development of existing technology when that technology is still at a nascent level, because the cumulative effects of technological development could disappear if research and development personnel leave their parent firms in order to target different sub-markets. The findings of this book show that institutional settings designed to promote spin-outs do not necessarily promote innovation. The book offers novel theoretical insights into the relationship between institutions promoting spin-outs and the developments of general purpose technology.