For decades now, the Asian region has been in the process of transforming from a manufacturing center of the global economy to an innovation booster for the knowledge and digital economy. Asia has emerged as an innovation powerhouse. Among Asian economies, the East Asia region has made great efforts to stimulate investment in innovation through numerous support policies aimed at fostering R&D investment, developing innovation ecosystems (in particular to support startups), training a highperformance workforce, and strengthening academy-industry-government collaboration. These efforts have resulted in “economic miracles”, transforming the East Asian region into home to some of the world’s largest economies. This book provides a detailed overview of the determinants of innovation systems in East Asia, including efforts from academia, industry, and government, as well as the evolution of innovation models towards sustainable development.
Edited by:
Son Thi Kim LE
Imprint: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Edition: New edition
Volume: 37
Dimensions:
Height: 210mm,
Width: 148mm,
Weight: 327g
ISBN: 9782875747839
ISBN 10: 2875747835
Series: Business and Innovation
Pages: 248
Publication Date: 30 September 2024
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
Undergraduate
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Son Thi Kim LE: General Presentation. East Asian Innovation Performances: Antecedents and Prospects – Raffaele ANEDDA & Didier LEBERT: Long-term performance of innovation systems in East Asian developing countries – A structural analysis – Jiayi SUN, Yurui LIU, Pingping JIANG & Xingle LONG: Endogenous R&D and innovation system across Chinese cities: New quasi-natural experiment evidence from innovative cities pilot policy – Jin CHEN & Shuo YANG: Research on the national innovation performance: China and the rest of the World – Yen VU, Lien P. NGUYEN & Dieu Anh N. LE: The innovation model in South Korea – Keunyeob OH & Yun BAI: Effects of patents on economic performance of Korean firms – Nhan Thanh Thi NGUYEN, Giang Ngan HOANG & Duong Thuy Thi NGUYEN: Innovation systems in Japan – Supawan SAELIM: The role of Bio-Circular-Green economy in fostering business innovations towards post Covid-19 economic recovery and sustainable development: The case of Thailand – Hung Manh HOANG, Son Thi Kim LE, Trang Nhu NGUYEN & Van Thi Hong BUI: Innovation models in rural area of Vietnam.
Son Thi Kim LE is an Associate Professor in Innovation Management at the Research Centre on Innovation and Industrial Strategies (ISI/Lab.RII), University of Littoral Côte d’Opale. She holds a PhD in Management Sciences from the University of Toulouse 1 Capitole. Her research interests lie in innovation management in resource-constrained environments.