Technology strategy in a borderless economy
by T. Nakahara
International Journal of Technology Management (IJTM), Vol. 17, No. 6, 1999

Abstract: The international society has been increasingly integrated in the borderless economy toward the 21st century. The accessibility to one common market in a borderless economy will awaken an era of mega-competition. The emerging trend of technology strategy of companies in the borderless economy is to strengthen the competitiveness in the core business fields and create new high-tech industries to ensure future development. The new high-tech industries likely to prosper in the future include electronics, computer and information industries on a short-term basis, and superconductivity technology and biotechnology which will contribute to the solution of energy and environmental problems on a mid- to long-term basis. Technology strategy in a borderless economy should be based on competitiveness of company and technology foresight.

Online publication date: Sun, 06-Jul-2003

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