中研院社會所, 10月 31日 (五),由Paul Donnelly 研究員 (愛爾蘭都柏林科技學院)主講
2014-10-06
講 題:Trick or Treat? – Stories of Industrial Development: Ireland and Taiwan
主講人:Paul Donnelly 研究員 (本所訪問學人;愛爾蘭都柏林科技學院)
時 間:103年10月31日(星期五)下午2時30 分 - 下午4時30分
地 點:社會所8樓802會議室
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演講摘要:
Both Ireland and Taiwan are considered to have experienced “economic miracles” worthy of attention for how they managed to bring about economic/industrial development. Former colonies, by the late 1940s, neither was particularly well developed economically or industrially. Both pursued state-led industrial development, first by way of import-substitution industrialization under protectionism, followed by a turn to emphasizing export-led industrialization in the late 1950s / early 1960s. However, Ireland increasingly favored embracing foreign direct investment in the face of an indigenous sector that was proving ever more unsuited to a world of falling trade barriers. Although Taiwan also welcomed foreign investment, it did so while continuing to protect and advance the development of indigenous industry. Taking the view that industrial development does not appear ready formed, as an essence that always-already existed, what is of interest in this talk is the work of producing industrial development as an on-going process. Accordingly, and through the lens of actor-network theory (ANT), the talk will follow how industrial development was “performed” in both countries between the late 1940s and late 1960s.
關於講者:
Paul Donnelly is a Research Fellow at the College of Business, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland. He received his PhD in Organization Studies and International Business from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA. His research interests revolve around organizational forming / alternative ways of organizing, industrial/economic development, and the untold stories of those who inhabit the margins of organization studies, such as the un(der)employed, necessity entrepreneurs, and indigenous women. In addition to presenting at international conferences, his work has appeared in academic journals, book chapters and newspaper articles. He has also co-edited the volume Irish Business and Society: Governing, Participating and Transforming in the 21st Century (Gill and Macmillan, 2010). A MOFA Taiwan Fellow and a Visiting Scholar at both Academia Sinica’s Institute of Sociology and National Taiwan University’s College of Management, his work in Taiwan concerns tracing the country’s path to economic/industrial development. |
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