Anticipating the future high-tech competitiveness of nations: Indicators for twenty-eight countries

被引:31
|
作者
Roessner, JD [1 ]
Porter, AL [1 ]
Newman, N [1 ]
Cauffiel, D [1 ]
机构
[1] GEORGIA INST TECHNOL,ISYE PHD PROGRAM,ATLANTA,GA 30332
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
D O I
10.1016/0040-1625(95)00195-6
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
This article presents some of the major results obtained during the third phase of a continuing research effort to develop and implement national indicators of competitiveness in high technology industries. The first phase, begun in 1987, developed a conceptual model of the processes by which industrializing nations gain access to external technology and technical information, absorb that technology/information effectively, and institutionalize a science-based development and manufacturing capability leading to export-led growth in high technology products. Four ''input'' or leading indicators of a nation's future capacity (15-year time horizons) to compete in international markets in high technology products were developed, as were three ''output'' indicators of a nation's current international competitiveness. During this first phase, the seven indicators were applied to data for twenty countries representing a range of regions and extent of industrialization. The second phase used 1990 data on an expanded set of countries to examine in detail the indicators' reliability and validity. The third phase of indicators work (1992-1995): (1) developed seven indicators whose definitions were recommended in our 1991 final report to the Science Indicators Unit of the National Science Foundation, and (2) collected the necessary data (1993) and applied them to generate a set of indicators for 28 countries using these recommended formulations. This article focuses on the input indicators for the 28 countries and compares these 1993 results with those from 1990. We discuss the implications of these results for technology-based development theory and for development policy. A separate, companion article published elsewhere presents the output indicator results.
引用
收藏
页码:133 / 149
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] High-tech indicators: assessing the competitiveness of selected European countries
    Johnson, David M.
    Porter, Alan L.
    Roessner, David
    Newman, Nils C.
    Jin, Xiao-Yin
    [J]. TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT, 2010, 22 (03) : 277 - 296
  • [2] A comparison of recent assessments of the high-tech competitiveness of nations
    Roessner, D
    Porter, AL
    Newman, N
    Jin, XY
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT, 2002, 23 (06) : 536 - 557
  • [3] HIGH-TECH COMPETITIVENESS
    BURTON, DF
    [J]. FOREIGN POLICY, 1993, (92) : 117 - &
  • [4] INDICATORS OF HIGH-TECH - A REVIEW
    PRUTHI, S
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH, 1990, 49 (04): : 159 - 165
  • [5] High-tech future
    Moritis, G
    [J]. OIL & GAS JOURNAL, 2003, 101 (06) : 17 - 17
  • [6] High-tech for the Future
    Krause, Gerd
    [J]. STAHL UND EISEN, 2010, 130 (06): : 1 - 1
  • [7] High-tech future
    Haran, Fiona
    [J]. Twist, 2020, (106): : 26 - 27
  • [8] The elevation of the competitiveness in the private high-tech enterprise
    Hong, Z
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF 2003 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MANAGEMENT SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, VOLS I AND II, 2003, : 1275 - 1278
  • [9] Evaluation on the Competitiveness of High-tech Entrepreneurial Enterprises
    Wang Yanrong
    Liu Yu
    Liu Kang
    [J]. 2010 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (ICEED2010), 2011, 5 : 684 - 689
  • [10] Analysis of regional competitiveness in the high-tech industry
    He, Weida
    Lin, Zhifeng
    Hao, Rong
    [J]. CURRENT SCIENCE, 2018, 114 (04): : 854 - 860