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Extended Model (2): The Nine-Factor Model

In: From Adam Smith to Michael Porter Evolution of Competitiveness Theory

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  • Dong-Sung Cho

    (Seoul National University, Korea)

  • Hwy-Chang Moon

    (Seoul National University, Korea)

Abstract

The following sections are included:SUMMARY AND KEY POINTSINTRODUCTIONTHE THEORETICAL BACKGROUND TO INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESSA Definition of International CompetitivenessExisting Studies on Determinants of International CompetitivenessA NEW MODEL OF INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS FOR LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIESThe Nine-Factor ModelPhysical factorsHuman factorsThe external factor: Chance eventsTHE LIFE CYCLE OF NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESSLess Developed StageDeveloping StageSemi-Developed StageDeveloped StageTHE LIFE CYCLE OF INDUSTRIAL COMPETITIVENESSEarly StageGrowth StageMaturing StageDeclining StageCASE STUDIES: KOREA'S MAJOR INDUSTRIESThe Semiconductor IndustryThe Automobile IndustryThe Steel IndustryThe Apparel IndustryCONCLUSIONA Comparison of Four IndustriesImplications for the Korean EconomyImplications for Other NationsLimitations of the Study and Suggestions for Future ResearchREFERENCES

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  • Dong-Sung Cho & Hwy-Chang Moon, 2013. "Extended Model (2): The Nine-Factor Model," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: From Adam Smith to Michael Porter Evolution of Competitiveness Theory, chapter 6, pages 143-165, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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