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•   Evolution By Age of Technology
•   The Creation of Wealth
•   The Evolution of Production Technology
•   The Evolution of Product Technology
•   Technology Role in Organization
•   Technology and National Economy
• Identify the evolution of technology
• Explain how technology role important to
  the creation of wealth
Progress of civilization is frequently identified by the
dominant technology of the age
    The stone age
    The bronze age
    The iron age
    The steam power age
    The electricity age
    The nuclear power age
    The electronics age
    The aerospace age
    The information age
    The biotechnology age
Technology generates
   wealth when it is
  commercialized or
   used to achieve a
  desired strategic or
operational objective
 for an organization.



                         Spinning Out Technology
• Adam Smith (British economist, 18th century) :
   – Economic Wealth (EW) is produced and distributed
   – Argued that capital is best employed for the
     production of wealth
   – Each nation should produce the goods in which it
     has absolute advantage

• Joseph Schumpeter (German economist, 1928) :
   – EW is characterized by private initiative, by
     production for a market and by a phenomenon of
     credit
   – He also showed that industrial expansion is also the
     result of economic forces
• Meanwhile, many economists determined economic
  growth by the rate of change in per capita real GDP
• Robert Solow (1987 Nobel Prize in Economics)
  indicates that technological development will be the
  motor for EW in the long run
• Boskin & Lau (1992) indicate that 3 principal sources
  of EW are enhanced capital, labor and technical
  progress
• U.S National Science & Technology Council (1996)
  emphasized that technology is the engine of EW. It
  reported that “performance of individual companies is
  strongly linked to their use of technology”
Other factors that contribute to the wealth-creation system

                              Natural
                             Resources



                Technology                 Market



                             Wealth
                             Creation


                                          Public &
                  Labor                  Environmen
                                          tal Policy


                              Capital
• Improvement in productivity is vitally important to
  an economic system – technology is the driver
• Emerging and new technology spurs economic
  expansion known as the long-wave or long economic
  cycle
• Betz (1987) suggested that the process behind it is an
  interaction    between       technology,      business
  opportunities the new technology creates and an
  eventual overbuilding of capital after the technology
  ages.
Discoveries in      Phenomenal base        Creates new
     science          for technological       products
                         innovation




  Creating excess     Expanding markets   Create new markets
production capacity                          & industries




     Decrease                               New science &
  profitability and      May lead to      technology provide
 increase business       depressions      basis new economic
      failures                                 expansion
• Cutting-edge technology is behind the long waves
  of economic activity.
• High-technology products displace old technology
  when there is a justification for performance over
  cost.
• Technology life cycles of industries affect long cycles
  in the national economy.
• New technology comes from science and science
  comes from new discoveries in nature.
• A new technology, when created, will began a new
  wave.
• Agriculture Society – manual labor dominated
         • The Industrial Revolution – factory concept was born
1880


         •   Scientific Management – introduced by Frederick Taylor
         •   Times Studies & Mass Production
         •   Division of Labor, Labor Unions
1880 >   •   Standardization, Assembly Line – introduced by Henry Ford



         • Organizational Concepts
         • Motion Study – introduced by Frank & Lillian Gilbreth
1900 >   • Piecework
• Production Control & Management Planning
         • Queuing, Wage Incentive, Management Planning
1920 >   • Statistical Quality Control (SQC) – introduced by Deming & Juran



         • Tool Design, Human Factors
         • Productivity, Engineering Economy
1940 >   • Inventory Theory, Layout, Material Handling



         • Computerization, Reliability
         • Operational Research
1950 >   • Statistical Analysis, Network Techniques
• Automation, System Design, Teleprocessing
         • Information Systems, Decision Theory, Simulation
1960 >   • System Engineering, Optimization Theory



         • Control Theory, Large Scale System
         • Total System Design, Social System, Cybernetics
1970 >   • Behavioral Theory, Personal Computers



         • Technology Revolution
         • Management of Technology
1980 >
• Cotton gin (Whitney)
1793 - 1829   • Practical Steamboat (Fulton)
              • Steam Powered Locomotive for passengers and
                freight



              • Telegraph (Morse), Improved plow (Deere)
1830 - 1900   • Vulcanized Rubber, Internal Combustion Engine
              • Telephone (Bell), Radio (Marconi)



              • Air Conditioner, FM Radio
1901 - 1939   • First Flight (Wright Bros.), Model T (Ford)
              • Helicopter, Jet Engine, Liquid-Fueled Rockets
• Color TV, Electronic Appliance
1940 - 1949    • Digital Computer, Instant Camera
               • Jet Airliner, Transistor, Supersonic Flight



               • Sputnik 1 (USSR), NASA, Apollo XI
1950 - 1969    • Integrated Circuit, Operable Laser, Fiber Optics
               • Telstar Satellite, First Man in Space



               • Microprocessor, Recombinant DNA
1970 onwards   • Laser Printer, MRI Scanner, Space Shuttle
               • Scanning Tunneling Microscope
1. Provides Sustainable
        Competitive Advantage
      2. Increases Productivity
              3. Creates Profits
 4. Protects from Obsolescence
5. Achieves Business-Market Fit
   6. Enhances Motivation and
         Potential of Employees
7. Engine of Economic Growth
    8. Improves Quality of Life
• Developed economies – countries that properly use
  technology for the creation of wealth
• Less developed economies – countries lacking the
  technological know-how necessary to create wealth
• U.S has the greatest technological edge in the world
  but Japan & Germany have manage their resources
  and technological systems better (achieved economic
  advantage)
•   Formulate policies to promote technology
•   Place strategic focus on right technology
•   Build technological capabilities
•   Safeguard interests of society
•   Provide resources
•   Strengthen education and entrepreneurship
•   Set up appropriate legal frame work
•   Establish networks
• Not the technology itself create the wealth – it is the
  appropriate and effective use of such technology
• Wealth is created on the basis of technology,
  production and smart work
Proper management of low or medium level
technologies can still create a certain competitive
advantage and be effectively used for wealth creation. In
support of this point, one can observed the economic
growth of newly industrialized countries (NICs),
particularly those called the tigers of Asia such as Taiwan,
Korea, Singapore and Malaysia. These countries have
succeeded in acquiring low or medium level technologies
and have done a credible job in managing technological
resources. What strategy was followed by that country
to become a competitor? Discussed the points.
Strategy that been used to become competitor:
   1. Cheaper labor
   2. Fewer regulatory restrictions
   3. Strategic geographical location
   4. Focusing niches where it can prosper
   5. Excellent infrastructure
   6. Stable currency

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Wk 2 role of technology

  • 1.
  • 2. Evolution By Age of Technology • The Creation of Wealth • The Evolution of Production Technology • The Evolution of Product Technology • Technology Role in Organization • Technology and National Economy
  • 3. • Identify the evolution of technology • Explain how technology role important to the creation of wealth
  • 4. Progress of civilization is frequently identified by the dominant technology of the age  The stone age  The bronze age  The iron age  The steam power age  The electricity age  The nuclear power age  The electronics age  The aerospace age  The information age  The biotechnology age
  • 5.
  • 6. Technology generates wealth when it is commercialized or used to achieve a desired strategic or operational objective for an organization. Spinning Out Technology
  • 7. • Adam Smith (British economist, 18th century) : – Economic Wealth (EW) is produced and distributed – Argued that capital is best employed for the production of wealth – Each nation should produce the goods in which it has absolute advantage • Joseph Schumpeter (German economist, 1928) : – EW is characterized by private initiative, by production for a market and by a phenomenon of credit – He also showed that industrial expansion is also the result of economic forces
  • 8. • Meanwhile, many economists determined economic growth by the rate of change in per capita real GDP • Robert Solow (1987 Nobel Prize in Economics) indicates that technological development will be the motor for EW in the long run • Boskin & Lau (1992) indicate that 3 principal sources of EW are enhanced capital, labor and technical progress • U.S National Science & Technology Council (1996) emphasized that technology is the engine of EW. It reported that “performance of individual companies is strongly linked to their use of technology”
  • 9. Other factors that contribute to the wealth-creation system Natural Resources Technology Market Wealth Creation Public & Labor Environmen tal Policy Capital
  • 10. • Improvement in productivity is vitally important to an economic system – technology is the driver • Emerging and new technology spurs economic expansion known as the long-wave or long economic cycle • Betz (1987) suggested that the process behind it is an interaction between technology, business opportunities the new technology creates and an eventual overbuilding of capital after the technology ages.
  • 11. Discoveries in Phenomenal base Creates new science for technological products innovation Creating excess Expanding markets Create new markets production capacity & industries Decrease New science & profitability and May lead to technology provide increase business depressions basis new economic failures expansion
  • 12.
  • 13. • Cutting-edge technology is behind the long waves of economic activity. • High-technology products displace old technology when there is a justification for performance over cost. • Technology life cycles of industries affect long cycles in the national economy. • New technology comes from science and science comes from new discoveries in nature. • A new technology, when created, will began a new wave.
  • 14. • Agriculture Society – manual labor dominated • The Industrial Revolution – factory concept was born 1880 • Scientific Management – introduced by Frederick Taylor • Times Studies & Mass Production • Division of Labor, Labor Unions 1880 > • Standardization, Assembly Line – introduced by Henry Ford • Organizational Concepts • Motion Study – introduced by Frank & Lillian Gilbreth 1900 > • Piecework
  • 15. • Production Control & Management Planning • Queuing, Wage Incentive, Management Planning 1920 > • Statistical Quality Control (SQC) – introduced by Deming & Juran • Tool Design, Human Factors • Productivity, Engineering Economy 1940 > • Inventory Theory, Layout, Material Handling • Computerization, Reliability • Operational Research 1950 > • Statistical Analysis, Network Techniques
  • 16. • Automation, System Design, Teleprocessing • Information Systems, Decision Theory, Simulation 1960 > • System Engineering, Optimization Theory • Control Theory, Large Scale System • Total System Design, Social System, Cybernetics 1970 > • Behavioral Theory, Personal Computers • Technology Revolution • Management of Technology 1980 >
  • 17. • Cotton gin (Whitney) 1793 - 1829 • Practical Steamboat (Fulton) • Steam Powered Locomotive for passengers and freight • Telegraph (Morse), Improved plow (Deere) 1830 - 1900 • Vulcanized Rubber, Internal Combustion Engine • Telephone (Bell), Radio (Marconi) • Air Conditioner, FM Radio 1901 - 1939 • First Flight (Wright Bros.), Model T (Ford) • Helicopter, Jet Engine, Liquid-Fueled Rockets
  • 18. • Color TV, Electronic Appliance 1940 - 1949 • Digital Computer, Instant Camera • Jet Airliner, Transistor, Supersonic Flight • Sputnik 1 (USSR), NASA, Apollo XI 1950 - 1969 • Integrated Circuit, Operable Laser, Fiber Optics • Telstar Satellite, First Man in Space • Microprocessor, Recombinant DNA 1970 onwards • Laser Printer, MRI Scanner, Space Shuttle • Scanning Tunneling Microscope
  • 19. 1. Provides Sustainable Competitive Advantage 2. Increases Productivity 3. Creates Profits 4. Protects from Obsolescence 5. Achieves Business-Market Fit 6. Enhances Motivation and Potential of Employees 7. Engine of Economic Growth 8. Improves Quality of Life
  • 20. • Developed economies – countries that properly use technology for the creation of wealth • Less developed economies – countries lacking the technological know-how necessary to create wealth • U.S has the greatest technological edge in the world but Japan & Germany have manage their resources and technological systems better (achieved economic advantage)
  • 21. Formulate policies to promote technology • Place strategic focus on right technology • Build technological capabilities • Safeguard interests of society • Provide resources • Strengthen education and entrepreneurship • Set up appropriate legal frame work • Establish networks
  • 22. • Not the technology itself create the wealth – it is the appropriate and effective use of such technology • Wealth is created on the basis of technology, production and smart work
  • 23. Proper management of low or medium level technologies can still create a certain competitive advantage and be effectively used for wealth creation. In support of this point, one can observed the economic growth of newly industrialized countries (NICs), particularly those called the tigers of Asia such as Taiwan, Korea, Singapore and Malaysia. These countries have succeeded in acquiring low or medium level technologies and have done a credible job in managing technological resources. What strategy was followed by that country to become a competitor? Discussed the points.
  • 24. Strategy that been used to become competitor: 1. Cheaper labor 2. Fewer regulatory restrictions 3. Strategic geographical location 4. Focusing niches where it can prosper 5. Excellent infrastructure 6. Stable currency