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The Roles of Government in Incubating Internationally Competitive Industrial Clusters: The Case Studies of Newly Industrialized Economies (NIEs) and Implications for Cambodia : 세계적으로 경쟁력 있는 클러스터를 배양하기 위한 정부의 역할: 신흥공업경제지구 사례연구와 캄보디아에 대한 함의

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Siem Pichnorak

Advisor
이영섭
Major
국제대학원 국제학과(국제지역학전공)
Issue Date
2018-08
Publisher
서울대학교 대학원
Description
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 국제대학원 국제학과(국제지역학전공), 2018. 8. 이영섭.
Abstract
Abstract

The Roles of Government in Incubating Internationally Competitive Clusters: The Cases of Newly Industrialized Economies (NIEs) and Implications for Cambodia

Siem Pichnorak

Graduate School of International Studies

Seoul National University

The importance of cluster effects on improving national competitiveness has been widely acknowledged and thus attracted a great deal of attention from researchers and policy makers. Amongst different actors, government has been recognized as one of the most important actor in the development of cluster, at least at the early stage of cluster evolution. In line with this argument, this thesis seeks to examine the important roles government could play in incubating internationally competitive industrial clusters and draw implications for the future development of industrial cluster in Cambodia. This thesis will be organized into three important discussions. The first discussion revolves around the necessary roles of government in incubating internationally competitive industrial clusters. Second, some implications in terms of the roles of government in incubating Daedeok Innopolis in South Korea and Hsinchu Science Park in Taiwan (China) will be discussed. Drawing from the discussion on the roles of government in incubating competitive industrial clusters and the two case studies, the last part will discuss potential lessons from which Cambodian government could learn in terms of cluster development along with some policy suggestions.

Keywords: industrial clusters, government, public policy, Newly Industrialized Economies (NIEs), national competitiveness, industrialization
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/144239
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