Innovative ICT Industrial Architecture in East Asia : Offshoring of Japanese Firms and Challenges Faced by East Asian Economies /

This book aims to shed light on the potentially innovative ICT (information and communication technology) architectures from an East Asian regional perspective. The business environment brought about by the development of ICT intensified global competition and caused dramatic changes in the industri...

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Corporate Authors: SpringerLink (Online service)
Group Author: Hirakawa, Hitoshi (Editor); Takahashi, Nobuhiro. (Editor); Maquito, Ferdinand C (Editor); Tokumaru, Norio (Editor)
Published: Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer,
Publisher Address: Tokyo :
Publication Dates: 2017.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives, 17
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55630-5
Summary: This book aims to shed light on the potentially innovative ICT (information and communication technology) architectures from an East Asian regional perspective. The business environment brought about by the development of ICT intensified global competition and caused dramatic changes in the industrial architecture. Firms that are involved in manufacturing and maintenance of ICT hardware and that offer services for software development are continuously being created, giving rise to the provision of new and diverse services to an increasingly growing East Asian regional market. Such industrial activities are advancing the shift from an old to a new industrial architecture. Some parts of emerging economies have grasped this edge on economic globalization and informatization and have adopted business models that enable them to enter the world economy. Entering this century, China, the Philippines, and Vietnam in East Asia have been rapidly expanding their ICT-BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) businesses as destinations of offshoring of service activities by firms in the advanced economies, following India s example. Policy makers and firms in those countries are also meeting the challenge of catching up with advanced economies through the development of such industries. It has enabled those economies to exploit new possibilities of further development, which may mean a new stage of manufacturing cum services in an ICT- and knowledge-based economy.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource(XVIII,233pages): illustrations.
ISBN: 9784431556305
Index Number: HT388
CLC: F113.4
Contents: Chapter 1 Global ICT-Based Services Offshoring and Asia -- Chapter 2 East Asia s Economic Development and Japanese Firms ICT-based Services Offshoring -- Chapter 3 Japanese ICT Firms Offshore Development and Software Business in East Asia -- Chapter 4 Offshoring of Engineering Labor in Japanese Manufacturing SMEs: Evolution of the Comprehensive Offshoring Model -- Chapter 5 The Development of the Chinese ICT Industry and Japanese Firms Offshoring: With a Focus on Dalian s Case -- Chapter 6 Development of ICT-Based Services Industry in Vietnam and Japanese Firms Offshoring -- Chapter 7 Development of Business Process Outsourcing in the Philippines -- Chapter 8 The Philippine ICT Industry and the Middle Income Trap -- Chapter 9 The Development of the Taiwanese ICT Hardware Industry: With Focus on cross-strait division of labor -- Chapter 10 The Development of Taiwanese ICT ODM Companies.