A broad-scale profile of the marine advanced technology industry
A broad-scale profile of the marine advanced technology industry
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1988-03
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Kite-Powell, Hauke L.
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10.1575/1912/6928
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Marine engineering
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Abstract
Within the maritime sector of the United States economy, in
which many industries are largely moribund (shipbuilding),
flagging (international shipping), or often in disarray
(fisheries), electronic marine instrumentation stands out as a
field showing outstanding growth performance and potential.
Marine instrumentation may well be an area of international
competition in which United States companies can achieve
sustained growth. While U.S. companies have been playing a
dominant role in this market in the past, virtually no systematic
study has been devoted to the sources or durability of their
competitive advantage, or to the steps that might be taken to
promote their future competitiveness. A Marine Policy Center
project funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) through the Massachusetts Centers of
Excellence Corporation (MCEC) is now beginning to provide some of
this information. The Marine Policy Center project is attempting
to describe and analyze the industry structure and competitive
position of U.S. marine electronics companies. The first cut at
a definition of the marine advanced technology industry detailed
in this technical report represents part of the background
research for this project. Complementary studies by researchers
at Florida State University and Hawaii's Oceanic Institute will
project areas of future market potential for marine electronic
instrumentation. By building on and refining the industry
profile presented in this technical report,the NOAA/MCEC project
will provide greater insight into the important features of the
"high technology" sector of the U.S. marine industry, and into
the factors that determine its competitive position in the
American and international markets. The resulting understanding
of the industry will enable industry and government to make
better informed policy decisions to nurture the continuing
viability and competitiveness of U.S. marine electronics firms in
the years to come.
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Kite-Powell, H. L. (1988). A broad-scale profile of the marine advanced technology industry. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/6928