2009
DOI: 10.1504/ijeim.2009.023846
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The influence of geographical knowledge networks on innovative performance: evidences from the Hsinchu Science-based Industrial Park, Taiwan

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“…TSMC also obtained a waiver to keep ordering American equipment for the production of 16 nm chips in its Nanjing plant that opened in 2021 [Cheng 2022a]. The company appeared however committed to maintaining its most cuttingedge foundries within Taiwan, given the announcement of a new plant for 1 nm chips within the Hsinchu Science Park on the island [Chang, Cheng & Huang 2022].…”
Section: Taiwan's External Relations and The Geo-economic Arena: The ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TSMC also obtained a waiver to keep ordering American equipment for the production of 16 nm chips in its Nanjing plant that opened in 2021 [Cheng 2022a]. The company appeared however committed to maintaining its most cuttingedge foundries within Taiwan, given the announcement of a new plant for 1 nm chips within the Hsinchu Science Park on the island [Chang, Cheng & Huang 2022].…”
Section: Taiwan's External Relations and The Geo-economic Arena: The ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few studies highlight that technoscience parks have remained a popular public policy tool in response to the urgency of accelerating knowledge-based economic growth (Kirk & Catt, 2004;Van Geenhuizen & Soetanto, 2008;Chen, Stephen, & Choi, 2004;Chang, Lin, Hung, & Liu, 2009;Parry, 2009;Kakko, 2009). As a result of this new emerging knowledge ecosystem, technoscience parks have been widely regarded as among the key components of innovation of an ecosystem (Castells & Hall, 1994;Appold, 2004;Fukugawa, 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%