A comparative study of technological learning and organizational capability development in complex products systems: Distinctive paths of three latecomers in military aircraft industry

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This paper identifies different patterns of latecomers' technological learning in developing complex products systems (CoPS). The experiences of South Korea, China, and Brazil in military aircraft development are compared to explain the learning process in attaining indigenous technological capability. The military aircraft development programs involving international technology transfer agreements have been documented to investigate the technological learning patterns. We find different technology acquisition modes determined by latecomers' focus of knowledge-base: technological for "make" and production for "buy". We also find that these modes may influence the process of learning-by-doing. In addition, we find how the role of foreign partners influences technology acquisition mode. Whereas an active role results in co-production or co-development arrangement, a passive role leads to the vitalization of reverse engineering. We also shed light on the role of government policy initiatives that facilitate technological learning. Lastly, this paper extensively documented the successful technological learning in South Korea's T-50 and Brazil's AMX joint venture projects.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Issue Date
2015-09
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

AEROSPACE INDUSTRY; DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES; INNOVATION SYSTEMS; SOUTH-KOREA; POLICY; ASIA; COLLABORATION; ENTERPRISES; STRATEGIES; EXPERIENCE

Citation

RESEARCH POLICY, v.44, no.7, pp.1296 - 1313

ISSN
0048-7333
DOI
10.1016/j.respol.2015.03.007
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/200886
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RIMS Journal Papers
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