2004
DOI: 10.1504/ijfip.2004.004617
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The innovation policy priorities in industry evolution: the case of Taiwan's semiconductor industry

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“…This framework has been widely used in policy analysis [28][29][30][31][32][33] and covers the broader aspects and social collective benefits that innovation policy should consider. Figure 1 (adapted and simplified from [25]) shows the three main headings-supply side, demand-side, and environmental-side-are grouped by these policy tools and describe the policy target for innovation.…”
Section: Innovation Policy and Innovation Policy Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This framework has been widely used in policy analysis [28][29][30][31][32][33] and covers the broader aspects and social collective benefits that innovation policy should consider. Figure 1 (adapted and simplified from [25]) shows the three main headings-supply side, demand-side, and environmental-side-are grouped by these policy tools and describe the policy target for innovation.…”
Section: Innovation Policy and Innovation Policy Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The public role has the following aspects: It provides infrastructure in fields like education, technology transfer, incubators and so on. The role that government plays is as the sponsor to build better infrastructure to facilitate industrial R&D activities (Lai et al, 2004). It promotes prestigious projects like high-energy physics and astrophysics, manned space flights and so on (Krupp, 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fica evidente neste período, a forte atuação do Estado no processo de desenvolvimento industrial dos semicondutores, principalmente na busca por autonomia tecnológica, com a implementação de subsídios e isenções, além da criação de fortes instituições públicas de pesquisa, sendo que o Estado era o agente "planejador, pesquisador e produtor". Esse esforço para o desenvolvimento tecnológico obteve grande sucesso ao conectar as características do Sistema Nacional de Inovação com as dimensões locais e a produção global (Hong, 1997;Kim e Tunzelman, 1998;Lai, Chang e Shyu, 2004).…”
Section: Anos 70/80: a Criação De Um Ambiente Favorávelunclassified