Restructuring for Innovation: The Remaking of the U.S. Semiconductor Industry - Hardcover

Angel, David P.

 
9780898622973: Restructuring for Innovation: The Remaking of the U.S. Semiconductor Industry

Synopsis

Once the dominant force in the world semiconductor industry, the United States rapidly lost market share to Japan during the 1980s. Over the last few years, however, such U.S. firms as Intel, Motorola, and Texas Instruments have led the way in a dramatic reversal of the trend. In this fascinating and insightful volume, David P. Angel offers the first examination of how the United States was able to respond successfully to the challenge of global competition by initiating what can be seen as nothing less than a complete restructuring of the semiconductor industry.

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About the Author

David P. Angel, Ph.D., is Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Geography at Clark University. His research focuses on technological innovation and regional development within advanced industrial economies. He has conducted extensive research on high technology industrialization with funding from the U.S. Department of Commerce and the National Science Foundation, and is currently completing a study of international collaboration among U.S., Japanese, and European firms in high technology industries. The latest research is supported by an Abe Fellowship awarded by the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership.

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