DocumentCode :
375179
Title :
Knowledge transfer and the limits to profitability: an empirical study of problem-solving practices in the semiconductor industry
Author :
Weber, Charles ; Von Hippel, Eric
Author_Institution :
Sloan Sch. of Manage., MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Abstract :
A broadly based empirical study of problem-solving practices in the semiconductor industry has been conducted. The study consists of 69 cases of solved yield, process and equipment problems from all functional areas of integrated circuit fabrication, which have been provided by 37 industry experts in one-on-one interviews. The cases span the last quarter of the 20th Century and cover semiconductor processes at all levels of maturity. The cases contain a random sample of 398 nontrivial instances of user-supplier interaction (or noninteraction) involving 35 technology user firms and 23 technology supplier firms. The instances come from all stages of the problem-solving process. The problem owner, who is the technology user in 97.1% and the chipmaker in 98.6% of all cases, chooses the actor and the locus of problem-solving activity in each instance
Keywords :
electronics industry; integrated circuit manufacture; management; problem solving; technology transfer; integrated circuit fabrication; knowledge transfer; problem solving practices; profitability; semiconductor industry; semiconductor processes; Collaboration; Electronics industry; Fabrication; Integrated circuit technology; Integrated circuit yield; Knowledge transfer; Problem-solving; Profitability; Semiconductor device manufacture; Textile industry;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Management of Engineering and Technology, 2001. PICMET '01. Portland International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN :
1-890843-06-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PICMET.2001.951802
Filename :
951802
Link To Document :
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