In most Third World nations, importing technology from other countries is considered vital to industrialization and economic development. This book examines the processes of technology transfer and development by tracing how Hindustan Machine Tools-a public enterprise in India-successfully collaborated with manufacturers from industrialized nations in its growth from a single factory to a diversified industrial complex. The author critically analyzes the company's overall strategies for diversification and expansion and its approaches to selecting, acquiring, absorbing, and generating technology and to developing appropriate management. He also points to important relationships between âEURoepolicy efficiencyâEUR? and âEURoeadministrative efficiencyâEUR? and discusses socioeconomic and cultural factors that can obstruct the successful development and operation of an industrial enterprise in a developing country.



Autorentext

"Dr. Mascarenhas is senior lecturer in the School of Political Science and Public Administration at the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. "



Inhalt

1 TECHNOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT, 2 TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY, 3 PROBLEMS OF ESTABLISHING AND MANAGING A MACHINE TOOL INDUSTRY IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY. 4 TECHNOLOGY ACQUISITION, 5 ABSORPTION OF TECHNOLOGY, 6. GENERATING TECHNOLOGY. 7 CHALLENGE AND RESPONSE - THE ROLE OF LEADER- 8 ORGANIZATION, 9 HMT AND THE ENABLING SYSTEM. 10 EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE, CONCLUSION

Titel
Technology Transfer And Development
Untertitel
India's Hindustan Machine Tools Company
EAN
9781000242324
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
21.08.2019
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
270