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This paper focuses on the measurement of scientific and technological performance of Korea and Taiwan in what has been the most successful technology catch-up within developing economies context. The performance measures are based on the publication data for scientific knowledge production and patent data for technological capabilities. In addition, this analysis also reveals on the features of innovation system of these two countries, focusing on the linkages between public and private sector in the scientific and technological knowledge creation. By examining the scientific and technological performance and the changing structure of innovation system, it provides empirical evidence on the positive interaction between scientific and technological activities.
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Choung, JY., Hwang, HR. National Systems of Innovation: Institutional Linkages and Performances in the Case of Korea and Taiwan. Scientometrics 48, 413–426 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1005696606595
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