High Tech Competitiveness: Spotlight on Asia, Journal of Management and Social Sciences

Title: High Tech Competitiveness: Spotlight on Asia, Journal of Management and Social Sciences
Format: Journal Article
Publication Date: April 2007
Description:

Beginning in the late 1980’s the Technology Policy and Assessment Center (TPAC) at Georgia Tech has been measuring the capability of nations to compete in technology-enabled exports. The resulting “High Tech Indicators” (HTI) contribute to the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) Science & Engineering Indicators. Our focus has been on the rapidly industrializing countries; we include a number of highly developed countries as benchmarks.

In the early days, the inclusion of a number of Asian nations as potential high tech competitors to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) seemed somewhat whimsical. Obviously, the U.S., Japan, and the leading Western European countries were far-removed from the up-and-coming Asian economies. That is no longer the case. In this report, we profile the emergence of the Asian nations as bonafide global competitors. To do so, we emphasize longitudinal comparisons from 1993 through 2005 using our traditional HTI measures for 10 Asian countries plus the U.S. as a benchmark, with selected comparisons to the full set of 33 HTI countries. We then offer a new perspective for 2005 based on our newly formulated statistical HTI measures.

Ivan Allen College Contributors:
External Contributors: Jin, X-Y, Newman, N.C., Johnson, D.M.
Citation:

Journal of Management and Social Sciences

Related Departments:
  • School of Public Policy