- Titel"A light bulb in every house" : the Istanbul General Electric factory and American technology transfer to Turkey
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- VerfasserangabenTanfer Emin Tunc / Gokhan Tunc
- Erscheinungsjahr2022
- SeitenSeite 749 - 774
- IllustrationenIllustrationen
- Gesamtwerk
- AnmerkungenLiteraturverzeichnis: Seite 771-774 Erschienen in: Technology and culture ; Volume 63, 2022/3
In 1946, Turkish entrepreneur Vehbi Koç signed an agreement with the U.S. firm General Electric to build and operate its first light bulb factory in the Near/Middle East, in Istanbul. This private joint venture introduced new manufacturing techniques, business practices, and consumer habits to Turkey, opening channels of postwar technological exchange. Closer examination of the GE-Koç partnership reveals that during the early Cold War, the transfer and embedding of American technologies in Turkey was a politically complicated process of innovation that required constant adaptation. Fraught with unforeseeable obstacles it also required cautious negotiation with multiple transnational actors. The story of the GE-Koç partnership thus adds a new dimension to historical understandings of the Turkish Cold War experience and the Americanization of the region. It illustrates how transferring a nonmilitary, soft-power, domestic technology - the light bulb - played a significant role in Turkish-American relations and therefore contributes to studies of U.S. Cold War diplomacy through transnational investment in innovation.
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