1st Edition

Emerging Knowledge Economies in Asia Current Trends in ASEAN-5

Edited By Dessy Irawati, Roel Rutten Copyright 2014
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    The book aims to identify key issues and developments in ASEAN-5 that illustrate the transition of this region towards a knowledge-based economy. The book contributes to understanding the opportunities and challenges faced by emerging economies. It explains the transition process from a knowledge based perspective, showing how knowledge creation and innovation contribute to the competitiveness of companies and sectors in this region. The book takes a distinctly ASEAN perspective by discussing examples of the transition process from all ASEAN 5 nations that show how this region is attempting to link up to the global knowledge economy of the 21st Century.

    To achieve these aims the book is divided into three parts, preceded by an introductory chapter explaining the logic, objectives and contributions of the book. Part I discusses ASEAN-5 as an emerging hub in the global economy. Part II discusses the global links of the ASEAN region. Part III highlights innovation support in the ASEAN region. Each part identifies key developments and discusses relevant challenges and opportunities regarding the economic transition process based on examples for the various ASEAN-5 nations.

    The book contributes to the literature on emerging economies by explaining their challenges and opportunities of the catching-up process from a knowledge-based perspective. It is definitely a must-read.

    Part 1. ASEAN as Emerging Hub  1. Regional Headquarters in ASEAN, A. Raharso  2. Location Criteria Evaluation and Potential for Regional Treasury Centres in Brunei Darussalam, P. Polak and M. Hamdan  3. ICT Knowledge Hub in ASEAN through Formulating Enabling Environment, Building Human Resources and Collaborating with International Organizations, H. Kifle and Y. Hwangbo  Part 2. ASEAN in Global Context  4. Factors that Influence the Adoption of Green Supply Chain Management among Malaysian Manufacturers, J. Ho, K. Annuar Rusli and A. Abdul Rahman  5. Conceptual and Empirical Arguments from the Indonesian Automotive Cluster in Pursuit of a Better Explanation of Knowledge based Regional Development, D. Irawati and R. Rutten  6. Tourism in Southeast Asia, M. Wan-Hassan and M. Halal  Part 3. ASEAN and Innovation Support  7. The Role of Public R&D Funding in Innovation Systems of East Asia and ASEAN Catch-up Countries, H. Kroll and D. Schiller  8. Latest Issues in Economic Development and a National Innovation System in Thailand, Yokakul, N. and Promwong, K.  9. The Role of Local Creative Entrepreneurs to Shape Creative City in Indonesia, D. Irawati and E. Rahmawati 

    Biography

    Dessy Irawati-Rutten, Ph.D, is an academic staff for the bilingual department and an international engagement coordinator at Sondervick College, the Netherlands with 12 years of experience in international business practice and academic. Her disciplinary background is in International Business Strategy, Economic Geography, and Regional Studies. She is one of creators of a new research network called SDIN (Social Dynamic of Innovation Networks) promoting the norms, values and human element in studying innovation in developed and developing economies, specifically in Europe and the ASEAN (Southeast Asian) region.

    Roel Rutten is an assistant professor at Organization Studies Faculty in Tilburg University and Visiting fellow in Newcastle University Business School, UK on knowledge creation and applies this to the three areas discussed below. His disciplinary background is organization sociology and economic geography. Dr. Rutten is also the creators of SDIN, Social Dynamic of Innovation Networks. Dr. Rutten is interested in knowledge creation and networks, he has published in various journals, books, presented his paper internationally in Europe, Asia, and North America.