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9780804741835

From Silicon Valley to Singapore

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    9780804741835

  • ISBN10:

    0804741832

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-12-01
  • Publisher: Stanford Business Books
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Summary

Momentous developments in the global economy over the last two decades have dramatically increased the availability of industrial investment sites and lowered the cost of relocating core activities to new countries. But how should these developments be exploited for competitive advantage? Firms face competing pressures: scale economies and the advantages of proximity push them to concentrate activities in one or only a few locations, while low wages and new markets invite dispersal across several countries. This book examines how location decisions have contributed to the global dominance of U.S. firms in the hard disk drive industry. In analyzing the industry since its beginnings some forty years ago, the book explains how American leadership in disk drives has rested on the formation of two complementary industrial clusters. Fundamental research and product development has been located almost entirely in the United States, principally California. Manufacturing has been concentrated in Southeast Asia (initially in Singapore and later in Thailand and Malaysia as well). This duality has proven key to the successful competitive position of the U.S. disk drive industry. Beyond the particulars of the disk drive industry, the authors present new perspectives on the sources of industrial leadership, the strategic behavior of multinational corporations, the geographic evolution of industry, and the creation and endurance of industrial clusters. Managers will gain insight into how location decisions can contribute to organizational effectiveness, and will learn that globalizing production, while keeping innovative activities at home, can contribute to their firms' competitive advantage. Policy makers will find that first mover advantages may be as important for countries as for companies, since early and systematic efforts to attract a specific industry can generate a critical mass of investments that, over time, will make a location resistant to inducements offered by other countries.

Author Biography

David G. McKendrick is Research Director of the Information Storage Industry Center at the University of California, San Diego. Richard F. Doner is Associate Professor of Political Science at Emory University. Stephan Haggard is Professor of International Relations and Pacific Studies at the University of California, San Diego.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
ix
List of Disk Drive Related Abbreviations
xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Part One. Introduction
Why Location Matters
3(13)
Industry Background: Technology, Competition, and Geographic Reach
16(21)
Part Two. Location and Competitive Advantage
A Theory of Industry Evolution, Location, and Competitive Advantage
37(29)
Alternative Explanations for Industry Advantage
66(21)
Global Shift and Competitiveness in Hard Disk Drives
87(32)
Leveraging Locations: American Industry and Its Southeast Asian Production System
119(36)
Part Three. Case Studies
Singapore with Poh Kam Wong
155(29)
Thailand
184(20)
Malaysia
204(23)
Part Four. Implications
Policy, Politics, and Location in Developing Countries
227(26)
Globalization and Industrial Leadership
253(36)
Appendixes
A. Industry Origins and Technological Evolution
275(8)
B. An Innovator's Dilemma?
283(6)
Notes 289(28)
References 317(24)
Index 341

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