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The corporate philanthropy literature generally assumes corporate philanthropy is either voluntary or strategic. Institutional theory has downplayed coercion as an isomorphic mechanism. Using the case of China, this paper contributes to both literatures by demonstrating that state coercion can...
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In the spectrum of East Asian technology policies from the explicitly technonationalist strategies of Korea and Japan to the MNC-embracing policies of Singapore, Taiwanese policy occupies an intermediate position. Taiwan has used technoglobalist means to leverage ongoing international linkages...
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1. The KMT and science and technology, 1927-1980 / J. Megan Greene -- 2. The evolution of Taiwan's economic miracle 1945-2000 : personal accounts and political narratives / Murray A. Rubinstein -- 3. Taiwan's techno-hybrid development model : Taiwan's industrial policies for high-technology...
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This paper contributes to the developing literature on weaponized interdependence by demonstrating through a case study of American export controls targeting Huawei that global value chain (GVC) analysis is a more appropriate tool to analyze the effects of weaponizing supply chains than the...
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