New Industries from New Places : The Emergence of the Software and Hardware Industries in China and India

China and India have grown rapidly in importance in the global economy over the past two decades the same period in which hardware and software have become important tradable products in the global economy. China has reached global scale in the hardware industry but not in software; India has achiev...

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Main Authors: Gregory, Neil, Nollen, Stanley, Tenev, Stoyan
Format: Publication
Language:en_US
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank and Stanford University Press 2013
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PC
R&D
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13805
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back office
back-office
Balance of Payments
bandwidth
best practices
broadband
broadband connectivity
Business Environment
business environments
business function
Business Indicators
business process
business process outsourcing
Business services
business Software
business strategies
business strategy
businesses
call centers
capabilities
Capability
Capital Needs
capital requirements
catalytic role
collaboration
communities
competitive advantage
Competitiveness
components
Computer hardware
Computer industry
Computer software
Computer software industry
computer storage
Computers
Connectivity
consumer electronics
Copying
Copyright
Corporate Culture
Corporate cultures
cultural norms
customer relations
customer service
data collection
data entry
data sources
data storage
devices
digital
digital video
Disk drives
E-mail
economic activities
economic development
Edible Oils
electrical machinery
electronic equipment
engineering
engineers
Enterprise applications
enterprise development
equipment
expert opinion
export markets
Factors of Production
financial flows
financial institutions
financial resources
financial services
financial support
financial system
financial systems
Fiscal Deficits
foreign direct investment
Foreign Investment
global economy
global market
Government Policies
Government Policy
Hardware
hardware manufacturing
high technology
high technology industries
higher education institutions
human capital
image
industrial development
information services
information technology
information technology industry
innovation
innovations
intangible assets
intellectual property
intellectual property rights
Interest Rates
International Business
international comparisons
international competition
international competitiveness
international trade
Internet service providers
internet software
IT services
keyboards
knowledge sharing
Labor Costs
land use
learning
licenses
local area networks
localization
Mainframe
Mainframe computers
mainframes
Manufacturing
Manufacturing Industries
manufacturing industry
market economies
Market Research
market share
marketing
material
medium enterprises
menu
microelectronics
Middleware
mobile telephones
modems
monitors
motherboards
natural resource
natural resources
Networking
new markets
office operations
open access
operating systems
outsourcing
PC
performances
Peripherals
personal computer
personal computers
photo
physical infrastructure
policy framework
power supplies
printed circuits
private investment
Private Sector
Private Sector Development
procurement
product development
production process
Production Processes
Productivity
Programming
programs
protection of intellectual property
publishing
purchasing power
purchasing power parity
queries
R&D
radios
regulatory framework
result
results
routers
satellite
scanners
searches
Semiconductor
Semiconductor Industry
Semiconductors
servers
social services
Software Companies
software exports
Software Industries
software product
software Production
software products
Software Services
software services industry
Standardization
storage devices
subsidiary
supply chain
Systems integration
Systems software
technical knowledge
technical skill
technical skills
technical support
technological change
Technological innovations
technology development
technology park
Technology Transfer
Telecom
telecom infrastructure
Telecommunications
telecommunications connectivity
Telecommunications equipment
telecommunications industry
Telecommunications services
Telephone
televisions
transaction
users
uses
video
wide area networks
Workstations
spellingShingle Advanced Technology
back office
back-office
Balance of Payments
bandwidth
best practices
broadband
broadband connectivity
Business Environment
business environments
business function
Business Indicators
business process
business process outsourcing
Business services
business Software
business strategies
business strategy
businesses
call centers
capabilities
Capability
Capital Needs
capital requirements
catalytic role
collaboration
communities
competitive advantage
Competitiveness
components
Computer hardware
Computer industry
Computer software
Computer software industry
computer storage
Computers
Connectivity
consumer electronics
Copying
Copyright
Corporate Culture
Corporate cultures
cultural norms
customer relations
customer service
data collection
data entry
data sources
data storage
devices
digital
digital video
Disk drives
E-mail
economic activities
economic development
Edible Oils
electrical machinery
electronic equipment
engineering
engineers
Enterprise applications
enterprise development
equipment
expert opinion
export markets
Factors of Production
financial flows
financial institutions
financial resources
financial services
financial support
financial system
financial systems
Fiscal Deficits
foreign direct investment
Foreign Investment
global economy
global market
Government Policies
Government Policy
Hardware
hardware manufacturing
high technology
high technology industries
higher education institutions
human capital
image
industrial development
information services
information technology
information technology industry
innovation
innovations
intangible assets
intellectual property
intellectual property rights
Interest Rates
International Business
international comparisons
international competition
international competitiveness
international trade
Internet service providers
internet software
IT services
keyboards
knowledge sharing
Labor Costs
land use
learning
licenses
local area networks
localization
Mainframe
Mainframe computers
mainframes
Manufacturing
Manufacturing Industries
manufacturing industry
market economies
Market Research
market share
marketing
material
medium enterprises
menu
microelectronics
Middleware
mobile telephones
modems
monitors
motherboards
natural resource
natural resources
Networking
new markets
office operations
open access
operating systems
outsourcing
PC
performances
Peripherals
personal computer
personal computers
photo
physical infrastructure
policy framework
power supplies
printed circuits
private investment
Private Sector
Private Sector Development
procurement
product development
production process
Production Processes
Productivity
Programming
programs
protection of intellectual property
publishing
purchasing power
purchasing power parity
queries
R&D
radios
regulatory framework
result
results
routers
satellite
scanners
searches
Semiconductor
Semiconductor Industry
Semiconductors
servers
social services
Software Companies
software exports
Software Industries
software product
software Production
software products
Software Services
software services industry
Standardization
storage devices
subsidiary
supply chain
Systems integration
Systems software
technical knowledge
technical skill
technical skills
technical support
technological change
Technological innovations
technology development
technology park
Technology Transfer
Telecom
telecom infrastructure
Telecommunications
telecommunications connectivity
Telecommunications equipment
telecommunications industry
Telecommunications services
Telephone
televisions
transaction
users
uses
video
wide area networks
Workstations
Gregory, Neil
Nollen, Stanley
Tenev, Stoyan
New Industries from New Places : The Emergence of the Software and Hardware Industries in China and India
description China and India have grown rapidly in importance in the global economy over the past two decades the same period in which hardware and software have become important tradable products in the global economy. China has reached global scale in the hardware industry but not in software; India has achieved the reverse. These recent developments offer new insights into the ways in which new industries can take root and flourish within the broader context of developing economies. This progress has attracted widespread comment, most of it anecdotal or based on partial explanations of industrial growth. This study seeks to provide a fuller explanation based on an empirical analysis of the macro and micro underpinnings of these contrasting growth stories. In doing so, the study sheds a broader light on the economic development paths that China and India have taken since 1990, and also on the process by which developing economies can enter and succeed in new markets.
format Publications & Research :: Publication
author Gregory, Neil
Nollen, Stanley
Tenev, Stoyan
author_facet Gregory, Neil
Nollen, Stanley
Tenev, Stoyan
author_sort Gregory, Neil
title New Industries from New Places : The Emergence of the Software and Hardware Industries in China and India
title_short New Industries from New Places : The Emergence of the Software and Hardware Industries in China and India
title_full New Industries from New Places : The Emergence of the Software and Hardware Industries in China and India
title_fullStr New Industries from New Places : The Emergence of the Software and Hardware Industries in China and India
title_full_unstemmed New Industries from New Places : The Emergence of the Software and Hardware Industries in China and India
title_sort new industries from new places : the emergence of the software and hardware industries in china and india
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank and Stanford University Press
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13805
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spelling okr-10986-138052021-04-23T14:03:10Z New Industries from New Places : The Emergence of the Software and Hardware Industries in China and India Gregory, Neil Nollen, Stanley Tenev, Stoyan Advanced Technology back office back-office Balance of Payments bandwidth best practices broadband broadband connectivity Business Environment business environments business function Business Indicators business process business process outsourcing Business services business Software business strategies business strategy businesses call centers capabilities Capability Capital Needs capital requirements catalytic role collaboration communities competitive advantage Competitiveness components Computer hardware Computer industry Computer software Computer software industry computer storage Computers Connectivity consumer electronics Copying Copyright Corporate Culture Corporate cultures cultural norms customer relations customer service data collection data entry data sources data storage devices digital digital video Disk drives E-mail economic activities economic development Edible Oils electrical machinery electronic equipment engineering engineers Enterprise applications enterprise development equipment expert opinion export markets Factors of Production financial flows financial institutions financial resources financial services financial support financial system financial systems Fiscal Deficits foreign direct investment Foreign Investment global economy global market Government Policies Government Policy Hardware hardware manufacturing high technology high technology industries higher education institutions human capital image industrial development information services information technology information technology industry innovation innovations intangible assets intellectual property intellectual property rights Interest Rates International Business international comparisons international competition international competitiveness international trade Internet service providers internet software IT services keyboards knowledge sharing Labor Costs land use learning licenses local area networks localization Mainframe Mainframe computers mainframes Manufacturing Manufacturing Industries manufacturing industry market economies Market Research market share marketing material medium enterprises menu microelectronics Middleware mobile telephones modems monitors motherboards natural resource natural resources Networking new markets office operations open access operating systems outsourcing PC performances Peripherals personal computer personal computers photo physical infrastructure policy framework power supplies printed circuits private investment Private Sector Private Sector Development procurement product development production process Production Processes Productivity Programming programs protection of intellectual property publishing purchasing power purchasing power parity queries R&D radios regulatory framework result results routers satellite scanners searches Semiconductor Semiconductor Industry Semiconductors servers social services Software Companies software exports Software Industries software product software Production software products Software Services software services industry Standardization storage devices subsidiary supply chain Systems integration Systems software technical knowledge technical skill technical skills technical support technological change Technological innovations technology development technology park Technology Transfer Telecom telecom infrastructure Telecommunications telecommunications connectivity Telecommunications equipment telecommunications industry Telecommunications services Telephone televisions transaction users uses video wide area networks Workstations China and India have grown rapidly in importance in the global economy over the past two decades the same period in which hardware and software have become important tradable products in the global economy. China has reached global scale in the hardware industry but not in software; India has achieved the reverse. These recent developments offer new insights into the ways in which new industries can take root and flourish within the broader context of developing economies. This progress has attracted widespread comment, most of it anecdotal or based on partial explanations of industrial growth. This study seeks to provide a fuller explanation based on an empirical analysis of the macro and micro underpinnings of these contrasting growth stories. In doing so, the study sheds a broader light on the economic development paths that China and India have taken since 1990, and also on the process by which developing economies can enter and succeed in new markets. 2013-06-05T22:14:44Z 2013-06-05T22:14:44Z 2009 978-0-8213-6478-9 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13805 en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank and Stanford University Press Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research