Introduction: Asian knowledge economies / Dessy Irawati and Roel Rutten -- Regional headquarters in ASEAN : do they add or destroy value? / Andreas Raharso and Minsi Goh -- Location criteria evaluation and potential for regional treasury centres in Brunei Darussalam as a regional hub for Islamic finance / Petr Polak, Rady Roswanddy Roslan, and Mahani Hamdan -- ASEAN global electronic commerce tax hub (GetH) : Brunei Darussalam as the hub for GetH / Yeoul Hwangbo and Hazri Kifle -- Exploring green supply chain management drivers : evidence from manufacturing firms in Malaysia / KhairulAnuarRusli, Jo Ann Ho, and Azmawani Abd Rahman -- The Indonesian automotive industry in the global-local production networks of ASEAN / Dessy Irawati and Roel Rutten -- The role of public r & d funding in innovation systems of East Asian and ASEAN catch-up countries / Henning Kroll and Daniel Schiller -- Latest issues in economic development and a national innovation system in Thailand / Nattaka Yokakul, Kitipong Promwong, and Girma Zawdie -- The role of local creative entrepreneurs in shaping creative cities in Indonesia / Early Rahmawati and Dessy Irawati
Summary
The book aims to identify key issues and developments in ASEAN-5 that illustrate the transition of this region towards a knowledge-based economy. The book contributes to understanding the opportunities and challenges faced by emerging economies. It explains the transition process from a knowledge based perspective, showing how knowledge creation and innovation contribute to the competitiveness of companies and sectors in this region. The book takes a distinctly ASEAN perspective by discussing examples of the transition process from all ASEAN 5 nations that show how this region is attempting