Technology transfer in Thailand: descriptive validation of a technology transfer model
by John K. Wong
International Journal of Technology Management (IJTM), Vol. 10, No. 7/8, 1995

Abstract: Thailand's sixth Five Year Development Plan aims towards increased levels of industrial development within the country. The coordination of governmental incentive and foreign, largely Japanese, investment has underpinned Thailand's current era of technologically-driven economic growth. This paper briefly examines the development of this agricultural-based economy into one which has added manufacturing technology. The discussion takes the form of a descriptive validation of an existing model of the factors necessary for successful technology transfer.

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