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Speed Intensive Production as a Development Strategy: The Case of the Electronics Industry in Taiwan
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[eng] Taiwanese firms are the worldwide manufacturing leaders of electronic components and
personal computers. The government and the private sector foster Research and Development
to enhance technological advancement in the country. Thus, to exemplify the great emergence
of the electronics industry in Taiwan, this paper aims to determine whether the speed intensive
production model is the main variable to describe the sector’s great rise. Specifically, it tries to
understand whether cheap mass production has been the main comparative advantage.
To test the initial hypothesis that speed intensive production led to the development of
electronics in the country, I conducted a deep research through literature reviews as well as
relevant information from scholars at National Taiwan University. The results show a small
effect of such a production model in the current industry’s scenario.
All in all, speed intensity cannot explain the whole transition for Taiwanese electronics firms
to be that highly positioned in the market. The strong tie with China, the influence of giant
technological firms and the period of economic liberalization are more likely to respond to the
strategic path followed by Taiwanese companies.
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Treballs Finals del Grau d'Empresa Internacional, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2019-2020 , Tutor: Francisco Javier Martí González
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MARBÀ SERA, Pol. Speed Intensive Production as a Development Strategy: The Case of the Electronics Industry in Taiwan. [consulta: 13 de desembre de 2025]. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/171267]