China's path to innovation /

"Over the past three decades, China has experienced rapid economic growth and a fascinating transformation of its industry. However, much of this success is the result of industrial imitation and China's continuing success now relies heavily on its ability to strengthen its indigenous inno...

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Main Author: Fu, Xiaolan, 1967-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2015.
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505 0 |a Introduction: 1. Introduction -- 2. Innovation in China since the reforms: an overview -- Part I. International Knowledge Transfer and Technological Takeoff -- 3. Foreign direct investment, absorptive capacity and innovative capabilities: evidence from China -- 4. Processing trade, FDI and international competitiveness of the Chinese high-technology industries -- 5. Indigenous and foreign innovation efforts and technological upgrading in China -- Part II. Development of Indigenous Innovation Capacity and Catch-up -- 6. The role of state policy in shaping innovation practices: the case of open innovation in China -- 7. Open innovation as a response to constraints and risks -- 8. The dual role of universities in industrial innovation: comparing China and the UK -- 9. Technological learning, tacit knowledge acquisition and industrial upgrading: the Chinese optical fibre and cable industry -- 10. Leapfrogging in green technology: the solar-PV industry in China and India -- Part III. Towards a Global Innovation Leader -- 11. Internationalisation, reverse learning and capabilities upgrading: the case of Huawei and ZTE -- 12. International collaboration and radical innovation -- 13. Innovation efficiency and the cross-country gaps in innovation -- 14. Capabilities, incentives, institutions and national innovation performances -- Conclusions -- 15. Conclusions: open national innovation system and China's path to innovation. 
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