Professorship 2015
"Global Production Networks:The Case of China"
2nd - 6th March, 2015
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Dieter Ernst is a full-time researcher at the "East-West Center" in Honolulu, Hawaii. He is specialist on industrial policy issues, information technology and innovation in the United States, China, India and other emerging economies. He has professionally served as a scientific advisor to governments, private companies, and international organizations such as the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the World Bank, the Asian National Research Office, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization. His highlight researches are about global production networks, Research and Development (R&D) in high-tech industries and knowledge economies in Asian countries. In addition, he has published multiple studies about intellectual property rights regimes and standardization policies in Asia (especially China) and the United States.
"Global Production Networks: The Case of China" | |||||
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March 2nd, 2015 | March 4th, 2015 | March 6th, 2015 | |||
"Innovation and Knowledge Networks: Towards a New Geography?" | "From Catching-Up to Forging Ahead? China´s Prospects in Semiconductors" | "Trade and Innovation in Global Networks. Lessons from China and East Asia for Industrial Policy" | |||
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1. Ernst, Dieter. 2013. Standards, Innovation, and Latecomer Economic Development—A Conceptual Framework.East-West Center Working Papers, Economics Series, No. 134
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1. Ernst, Dieter. 2013. An Advanced Manufacturing Puzzle – Why is China still playing second fiddle in semiconductors? American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2013 annual meeting, panel on Advanced Manufacturing: Today, Tomorrow, and Beyond
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1. Ernst, Dieter. 2011. Toward Greater Pragmatism? China’s approach to innovation and standardization. IGCC Policy Brief # 18
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