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Technology Transfer Via University-Industry Relations The Case of the Foreign High Technology Electronic Industry in Mexico's Silicon Valley

By Maria Isabel Rivera Vargas Copyright 2002

    This book examines the technology that is transferred in Mexico's Silicon Valley and the role that institutions of higher education and foreign electronics corporations play in the process. Riveria Vargas delineates that technology transfer is occurring, describes it nature, the channels of transfer, and its level by focusing on the informal mechanisms of technology transfer. Among the significant findings are that there has been very limited real technology transferred and that most of it is concentrated in operative-level capabilities. This study reveals that the lack of absorptive scientific and technological capacity, as a factor often cited to explain transfer failure, did not apply in the case of the region examined. In point of fact, the scientific and technological capacities exhibited in the region are superior to those in the Silicon Valley of the East in Malaysia during the 1970's and 1980's , where some studies reported more significant technology transfer. What then are the factors hindering technology transfer in some regions or promoting it in others? This book explores some the factors in play.

    Chp. 1: Introduction Chp. 2: Theoretical Framework Chp. 3: Methodology Chp. 4: The Context: Higher Education Research Function and its Link to the Industrial Sector: Some Antecendents Chp. 5: The Electronic Industry in Jalisco: Development and Participation Chp. 6: Technology Transfer and Assimilation Via University-Industry Relationship: The Case of the Foreign High Technology Electronic Industry in Guadalajara Chp. 7: The Availability of Relevant Skills as Indicator of Absorptive Capacity Chp. 8: The Scientific and Technological Activities As Indicator of Absorptive Capacities Chp. 9: Discussion of Findings and Conclusion Appendices References

    Biography

    Vargas, Maria Isabel Rivera