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Offering invaluable insights into technologically-driven change in
Africa, this incisive book envisions myriad positive economic
changes brought about by new technologies and innovations. Rooted
in original research from contributors who have worked and taught
in Africa, it encapsulates developments and breakthroughs
throughout the continent. Technological Leapfrogging and Innovation
in Africa details research and data on leading African economies
and companies, illustrating the current achievements of these key
players. With contributions by authors from a broad variety of
fields including law, economics and journalism, it considers unique
circumstances such as Africa’s post-pandemic recovery. It
provides contextualised examinations of the challenges involved in
technological leapfrogging for sub-Saharan Africa. This timely book
will be essential for students and academics of entrepreneurship,
development economics and innovation. It will additionally be of
great benefit to policy makers interested in expanding their
awareness of innovation and research in Africa.
'The Korean experience has fascinated scholars around the world as
one of the most remarkable stories of ''catch-up'' from very low to
high levels of development. This book, by one of the leading Korean
experts on industrial policy, argues that catch-up is not about
following the paths of frontrunners but rather about finding new
path to technologically ''leap-frog''. The application of this
fundamental insight into the Korean story will be recognized as a
landmark in this debate.' - Jose Antonio Ocampo, Columbia
University, US and Formerly United Nations Under-Secretary-General
for Economic and Social Affairs, and Minister of Finance of
Colombia 'This book gives a full picture of the factors that made
it possible for South Korea to move from being a poor economy to
become close to Japan in terms of income per capita. It shows that
earlier debates on the role of respective market and state are
misleading and that the key to understand economic catching-up lies
in specific technological strategies that were outcomes of an
interplay between state policies and firm strategies. It is
demonstrated that a key to understand catching-up in South Korea is
'technological leap-frogging' where dominant firms enter into
technologies that are both new and in a process of rapid change.
The book studies the phenomenon of leap-frogging and catching-up at
respectively macro, meso and micro-level. It is thus of great
interest for those who are involved in designing national, sectoral
and enterprise strategies aiming at economic development and
especially when the aim of the strategy is to take the step beyond
a middle-income country. The combination of macro-economic analysis
with sectoral and enterprise perspectives gives a more adequate
understanding of economic dynamics than what traditional textbooks
can offer.' - Bengt-Ake Lundvall, Aalborg University, Denmark and
Founder of Globelics This book elaborates upon the dynamic changes
to Korean firms and the economy from the perspective of catch-up
theory. The central premise of the book is that a latecomer's
sustained catch-up is not possible by simply following the path of
the forerunners but by creating a new path or 'leapfrogging'. In
this sense, the idea of catch-up distinguishes itself from
traditional views that focus on the role of the market or the state
in development. The author provides a comprehensive account of the
micro and macro level changes, deals with both firm- and
country-level capabilities, and explores the issue of macroeconomic
stability to overcome financial crisis. The book demonstrates that
at the firm level the focus is on innovation capabilities,
diversification, internationalization and job creation. It goes on
to examine the rise and upgrading of big businesses, such as
Samsung, as well as the global success of SMEs. Comprehensive and
illuminating, this is an ideal book for students, academics and
researchers interested in the economics of development and
technological innovation. It will also be a valuable source book
for policy makers in international development agencies,
governments and the public sector.
This book assesses the digital Bangladesh initiative of the
government through different lenses: supply-side and demand-side
perspectives and policy diffusions. The Bangladesh government has
been pursuing a big-push policy for digitalization, namely the
"Digital Bangladesh Vision," since 2009 as a shifting development
strategy to leapfrog into the next level of development with the
leverage of demographic dividend. However, historical anecdotes,
dictated policy, international success stories and other related
issues could lead to a rethinking on ICT-based development
strategy. The content of the book draws on the author's
long-standing research works on ICTs and economic growth in
Bangladesh.
Recent trends in the fashion market (including an impressive
increase in the number of new collections, product assortments and
variants, and the emerging mass-customization model) dictate the
need for a new approach. "Transforming Clothing Production into a
Demand-Driven, Knowledge-Based, High-Tech Industry" discusses the
ramifications of such an approach, which must lead to a drastic
shortening of the whole cycle from conception to production and
retail, as well as a shift from a labor-intensive to a technology-
and knowledge-intensive clothing manufacturing industry.
"Transforming Clothing Production into a Demand-Driven,
Knowledge-Based, High-Tech Industry" is a collection of short
papers from prominent researchers involved with the LEAPFROG
(Leadership for European Apparel Production From Research along
Original Guidelines) initiative. LEAPFROG proposes a revolutionary
industrial paradigm based on research results in
scientific-technological fields.
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