Can Newly Industrializing Economies Catch Up in the Science-Based Industries? A Study of the Korean Biotechnology Sector

Author:

Cho Dong-Sung1,Hyun Eunjung1,Lee Soo Hee2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Strategic Management and International Business, College of Business Administration, Seoul National University. Tel: 82 2 8806945; Fax: 82 2 8783154;

2. Department of Management, Birkbeck College, University of London. Corresponding author: Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX, United Kingdom. Tel: 44 207 6316771; Fax: 44 207 6316769;

Abstract

This paper analyzes the Korean biotechnology sector with an analytical framework of National Innovation System (NIS). We examine whether newly industrializing economies (NIEs) can catch up with advanced economies in newly-emerging, knowledge-intensive industries such as biotechnology. We demonstrate that Korea is emerging as a key player in the global biotechnology scene in terms of R&D activities, catching up with other advanced countries, such as Japan, and keeping pace with regional competitors like Taiwan, Singapore and China. While the substantial increase in innovation capabilities lends support to the plausibility of the catching-up view, we also find that improvements and adaptations need to be made in transferring knowledge effectively from public to private sector and in commercializing biotechnology with the institutional support of private funding. Our study highlights the mechanisms by which collective competence of managing knowledge creation and diffusion is facilitated in a developing economy.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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