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Emergence of East Asian TFT-LCD Clusters: A Comparative Analysis of the Samsung Cluster in South Korea and the Chimei Cluster in Taiwan

Authors
Yun, Jin-Hyo JosephPark, SangmoonLim, Dong-WookHahm, Sung Deuk
Issue Date
6월-2010
Publisher
KOREAN SOC INNOVATION MANAGEMENT & ECON-KOSIME
Keywords
cluster; TFT-LCD; regional development; South Korea; Taiwan
Citation
ASIAN JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION, v.18, no.1, pp.201 - 228
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AHCI
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
ASIAN JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
Volume
18
Number
1
Start Page
201
End Page
228
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/116273
DOI
10.1080/19761597.2010.9668688
ISSN
1976-1597
Abstract
This paper investigates cluster formation and the development processes of new thin file transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) clusters in East Asia. Despite the pivotal role of clusters in regional development and national competitiveness, there are only a few studies on how new East Asian high-tech clusters have emerged and evolved and how these clusters are similar to and different from other clusters. Based on a comparative analysis of new TFT-LCD clusters between Samsung in Asan-Tangjung, South Korea, and Chimei in Tainan, Taiwan, we examine dynamic development processes and investigate how these rural areas have changed into high-tech clusters in only a decade's time. Specifically, this paper explores the preconditions and initiation characteristics of TFT-LCD clusters. It also compares some similarities and differences between two East Asian TFT-LCD clusters and investigates the uniqueness of other global clusters. Therefore, this paper enhances our understanding of the dynamics of industrial clusters, adds a comparative perspective on cluster analysis, and suggests policy implications from the case study of cluster formation in South Korea and Taiwan.
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