Innovation Policy and the Limits of Laissez-faire:
Hong Kong's Policy in Comparative Perspective
Edited by Douglas B Fuller
Palgrave Macmillan 2010
http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?PID=415637
Description
In the wake of China's economic reforms in 1978, Hong Kong's industrial economy migrated northward, and it could have set about developing a knowledge-intensive economy. But while Hong Kong's early industrialization was a runaway success, its transformation into a new kind of economy has been beset by problems. In this book, leading experts lay the blame on Hong Kong's laissez-faire tradition.
Hong Kong's innovation performance is assessed from regional and global perspectives while examining specific industries and economy-wide institutions for innovation. The lesson drawn is that in countries lacking both large businesses equipped with developed innovation capabilities and institutions for fostering the creation, diffusion, and commercialization of knowledge, laissez-faire just doesn't work. It is this policy of 'positive non-intervention' that has crippled Hong Kong's knowledge economy and prevented it from becoming the global center of innovation that it had the potential to become. The authors, nevertheless, point to sectors of Hong Kong's economy that offer potential promise, and they seek to show how a nimbler government hand could help the knowledge economy thrive.
This book will appeal to all who are interested in the dynamic East Asian economic region. But more than that, it provides a case study of the respective merits of big versus small government, a topic as heated now as it has ever been.
Contents
University-industry Collaboration and Technology Transfer in Hong Kong and Knowledge-based Economic Growth; D.C. Mowery
Enhancing HKSAR's Innovation System: Is there a Role for Public Policy? P. Kam Wong
Human Resources: Hong Kong's Challenges and Opportunities; D. M. Hart & F. Tian
Workforce Development in Hong Kong; V. Wadhwa
On Reform of Hong Kong's Public Research Funding System; Chintay Shih and Shin-Horng Chen
Hong Kong's Venture Capital System and the Commercialization of New Technology; K. Au & S. White
Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta: Science and Technology Cooperation; A. Segal
Manufacturing for a Post-Manufacturing City; E. Thun
Biotechnology in Hong Kong: Prospects and Challenges; J. Wong
Government Neglect and the Decline of Hong Kong's Integrated Circuit Design Industry; D. B. Fuller
Hong Kong's New Creative Industries: The Example of the Video Games Sector; F. T. Tschang
Environmental Technology: Hong Kong's Innovation System; A. Sunami
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Douglas B. Fuller
Department of Management
King's College
University of London
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