Gerke, Solvay and Evers, Hans-Dieter (2011): Looking East, looking West: Penang as a knowledge hub.
This is the latest version of this item.
Preview |
PDF
MPRA_paper_37789.pdf Download (990kB) | Preview |
Abstract
Penang has always been a focal point, absorbing knowledge (and popular culture) from civilizations to the East and West. In modern Penang the pattern of cultural contacts has changed over time. Research institutes and universities in Penang cooperate with foreign partners to produce research papers and reports. Based on an analysis of joint research output, the changing international position of Penang as an emerging research hub will be analysed. The paper will show that international cooperation has increased considerably between 1970 and 2010, but that there has also been a remarkable shift from European, Australian and American partners to East Asian and to South Asian partners. The latter will be analysed in greater detail to show the development of Penang as an increasingly important Asian knowledge hub. One of the highlighted results of our paper will be the increasing importance of research ties across the Indian Ocean.
Item Type: | MPRA Paper |
---|---|
Original Title: | Looking East, looking West: Penang as a knowledge hub |
Language: | English |
Keywords: | Knowledge; knowledge for development; science policy; economic development; knowledge clusters; research output; Malaysia; India; China; ASEAN |
Subjects: | O - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth > O1 - Economic Development D - Microeconomics > D8 - Information, Knowledge, and Uncertainty A - General Economics and Teaching > A1 - General Economics > A14 - Sociology of Economics |
Item ID: | 37789 |
Depositing User: | Prof. Dr. Hans-Dieter Evers |
Date Deposited: | 02 Apr 2012 12:08 |
Last Modified: | 07 Oct 2019 16:27 |
References: | Evers, Hans-Dieter, Solvay Gerke, and Thomas Menkhoff. 2010. "Knowledge Clusters and Knowledge Hubs: Designing Epistemic Landscapes for Development." Journal of Knowledge Management 14(5):678 - 89. Evers, Hans-Dieter , Pamela Nienkemper, and Benjamin Schraven. 2011. "Measuring Spatial Density: Knowledge Clusters in Malaysia." Pp. 129-54 in Beyond the Knowledge Trap: Developing Asia's Knowledge-Based Economies, edited by Thomas Menkhoff, Hans-Dieter Evers, Yue Wah Chay, and Eng Fong Pang. New Jersey, London, Singapore, Beijing: World Scientific. Evers, Hans-Dieter, Sven Genschick, and Benjamin Schraven. 2010. "Constructing Epistemic Landscapes: Methods of GIS-Based Mapping." The IUP Journal of Knowledge Management (July):1-17. Turpin, Tim, and V. V. Krishna. 2007. Science, technology policy, and the diffusion of knowledge : understanding the dynamics of innovation systems in the Asia Pacific. Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar. Soon, Ting Kueh, M. Mohinder Singh, Kwong Hung Loke, and Malaysian Scientific Association. 2006. 50 years of science & technology development in Malaysia ; Malaysian Scientific Association. Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Scientific Association. Omar Farouk, Bajunid. 1994. Muslim social science in ASEAN. Kuala Lumpur: Yayasan Penataran Ilmu. Ahmad Zaharudin, Idrus, and Majlis Penyelidikan dan Kemajuan Sains Negara (Malaysia). 1986. Profile on science and technology development in Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur: National Council for Scientific Research & Development, Malaysia. Mahathir bin, Mohamad, and Universiti Sains Malaysia. 2005. Mahathir on science and technology : a commemorative volume in conjunction with the conferment of the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science. Minden , Pulau Pinang: Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia : Distributors MPH Distributors. |
URI: | https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/id/eprint/37789 |
Available Versions of this Item
-
Looking East, looking West: Penang as a knowledge hub. (deposited 09 Oct 2011 13:52)
- Looking East, looking West: Penang as a knowledge hub. (deposited 02 Apr 2012 12:08) [Currently Displayed]