The objective of this thesis is to study the relationship between governmental policies, projects and deals within the semiconductor industry. Semiconductors are highly innovative components found in most of today's technologies, and their constant evolution drives technological advancements in numerous other sectors. Globally, governments recognize the strategic importance of this industry, and over the years, they have implemented several policies, interventions, and subsidies aimed at supporting its growth and competitiveness. This study aims to understand the impact of such policies on the strategic choices of companies in this sector. Specifically, through an empirical analysis focused on five key countries engaged in the semiconductor value chain (China, European Union, Japan, South Korea, and the United States), the effectiveness of three categories of policies is evaluated: policies supporting intellectual property rights, policies fostering international collaboration, and research and development incentives.
L’obiettivo di questa tesi è quello di studiare la relazione tra le politiche governative e i progetti e accordi di collaborazione tra imprese all'interno dell'industria dei semiconduttori. I semiconduttori sono componenti altamente innovativi presenti nella maggior parte delle tecnologie odierne, in particolar modo la loro costante evoluzione stimola lo sviluppo tecnologico di numerosi altri settori. A livello globale, i governi riconoscono l'importanza strategica di questa industria, pertanto, nel corso degli anni, essi hanno implementato numerose politiche, interventi e sussidi finalizzati a sostenere la sua crescita e competitività. Questo studio si pone l’obiettivo di comprendere l'impatto di tali politiche sulle scelte strategiche delle aziende appartenenti a questo settore. In particolar modo, attraverso un’analisi empirica concentrata su cinque Paesi chiave all’interno della filiera (Cina, Unione Europea, Giappone, Corea del Sud, e Stati Uniti) viene valutata l’efficacia di tre categorie di politiche: politiche per la protezione della proprietà intellettuale, politiche che promuovono la collaborazione internazionale, e incentivi nell’ambito della ricerca e sviluppo.
The impact of governmental policies on firms' strategic decisions: evidence from the semiconductor industry
Burz, Roberta Andreea
2022/2023
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The objective of this thesis is to study the relationship between governmental policies, projects and deals within the semiconductor industry. Semiconductors are highly innovative components found in most of today's technologies, and their constant evolution drives technological advancements in numerous other sectors. Globally, governments recognize the strategic importance of this industry, and over the years, they have implemented several policies, interventions, and subsidies aimed at supporting its growth and competitiveness. This study aims to understand the impact of such policies on the strategic choices of companies in this sector. Specifically, through an empirical analysis focused on five key countries engaged in the semiconductor value chain (China, European Union, Japan, South Korea, and the United States), the effectiveness of three categories of policies is evaluated: policies supporting intellectual property rights, policies fostering international collaboration, and research and development incentives.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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Descrizione: The objective of this thesis is to study the relationship between governmental policies, projects and deals within the semiconductor industry. Semiconductors are highly innovative components found in most of today's technologies, and their constant evolution drives technological advancements in numerous other sectors. Globally, governments recognize the strategic importance of this industry, and over the years, they have implemented several policies, interventions, and subsidies aimed at supporting its growth and competitiveness. This study aims to understand the impact of such policies on the strategic choices of companies in this sector. Specifically, through an empirical analysis focused on five key countries engaged in the semiconductor value chain (China, European Union, Japan, South Korea, and the United States), the effectiveness of three categories of policies is evaluated: policies supporting intellectual property rights, policies fostering international collaboration, and research and development incentives.
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