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The evolving role of semiconductor consortia in the United States and Japan

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This article examines the interactions between public and private actors as cooperation in the semiconductor industry becomes increasingly international. The latest manifestations of multilateral collaboration are two consortia: I300I based in the United States and Selete based in Japan. Through an analysis of their structures and their origins, this article provides a deeper understanding of the complexities facing industry-wide consortia, the role of the government in promoting or inhibiting cooperation, and the lingering rivalries that impede truly global cooperation in a dynamic, high-technology industry. (Reprinted by permission of the publisher.)

Author: Appleyard, Melissa M., Ham, Rose Marie, Linden, Greg
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication Name: California Management Review
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0008-1256
Year: 1998
Semiconductors and related devices, Semiconductor Devices, Semiconductor and Related Device Manufacturing, Semiconductor industry, Japan, International aspects, Strategic alliances (Business), Industrial cooperation

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Open innovation and strategy

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Traditional business strategy has led firms to develop defensible positions against competition industries are now harnessing collective creativity through open innovation. The success of some of the experiments in open innovation has led to a reassessment of the prevailing views of strategy. Traditional business strategy can help experimenters with the issues of value capture and sustainability in their business models.

Author: Appleyard, Melissa M., Chesbrough, Henry W.
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication Name: California Management Review
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0008-1256
Year: 2007
United States, Methods, Technological innovations

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The drivers of technology licensing: an industry comparison

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Data from 135 firms across different industries in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland are studied to determine what drives firms to license out propietary technology. Strategic drivers of technology licensing are found to be more important than licensing revenue generation.

Author: Lichtenthaler, Ulrich
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication Name: California Management Review
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0008-1256
Year: 2007
Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Causes of, Licensing agreements, Licencing agreements, Asset management, Technology asset management

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