
Rising from a position of relative poverty in 1980, China is now the world's second-largest economy and a leader in many fields of innovation. Understanding China's new status as a technologically advanced world power and the means by which it has reached that position will be critical to policy-makers and business leaders in the years ahead.The Oxford Handbook of China Innovation provides a contemporary and authoritative view of the role of innovation in China's extraordinary emergence. The Handbook brings together over sixty experts from universities and research institutions worldwide to describe and analyze this phenomenon with criticism, policy discussion, and views about further development. The volume focuses on the microeconomic factors in China's growth and the way in which the steady drive for innovation has been a critical force. Chapters cover a wide scope of topics including China's development policies, the place of innovation in national priorities, the components of the national innovation system, and the resources required for their effective deployment. The issue of foreign influence is also addressed, including the evolution of policy towards inward foreign direct investment and knowledge transfer and China's goals for outward foreign direct investment.As China emerges as a contender for global leadership, the Handbook provides a data-driven, accessible, and comprehensive foundation to understand and predict the challenges ahead.
This volume investigates the mechanisms and policies that propelled China from a developing nation to a global leader in technological innovation. The editors, Chen, McKern, and Fu, have assembled a multidisciplinary team of over sixty international scholars to analyze the microeconomic and macroeconomic factors driving this transformation. The text argues that China's innovation trajectory is a deliberate, state-led process that integrates national priorities with global market engagement.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this work as a foundational reference for understanding the structural complexities of the Chinese economy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for policy-makers, researchers, and business strategists.
Page Count:
832
Publication Date:
2021-11-30
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190900539
ISBN-13:
9780190900533
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