
The Oxford Handbook Of China Innovation Provides A Contemporary And Authoritative View Of The Role Of Innovation In China's Extraordinary Emergence. The Handbook Consists Of Chapters Written By Over Sixty Experts From Universities And Research Institutions Worldwide, Who Describe And Analyze This Phenomenon With Criticism, Discussion Of Policy Issues, And Views About Further Development. It Focuses On The Microeconomic Factors In China's Growth, Of Which The Critical Force Has Been The Steady Drive For Innovation. It Identifies The Many Factors Instrumental In The Development Of Innovation And Evaluates Those That Are Specific To China's Context, And Those Applicable To Other Nations. The Scope Of Topics Is Comprehensive, Covering 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. These Include The Institutions And Policies That Provide Incentives And Support To Technological Development, Including People, Financial Mechanisms, Private Ownership, Rule Of Law And Culture. 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. The Chapters Include Discussion Of The Capabilities And Strategies Of World-class Chinese Innovators, Together With Emerging Issues Such As Environmental Remediation, Green Energy, Digital Innovation, Open Innovation, Mass Innovation And China's Future Science And Technology Policy. As China Emerges As A Contender For Global Leadership In Many Fields, The Handbook Provides A Foundation For Informed Conjecture Regarding The Challenges Ahead--
This volume investigates the mechanisms and systemic drivers behind China's rapid transition into a global leader in technological and industrial innovation. Edited by Chen, Fu, and McKern, the text compiles research from over sixty international scholars to analyze how microeconomic factors, institutional frameworks, and national policies have converged to facilitate China's economic emergence. The authors evaluate both China-specific variables and broader developmental patterns applicable to other emerging economies.
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Experts recognize this handbook as a comprehensive reference for understanding the structural complexities of the Chinese innovation ecosystem. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, making it a primary resource for researchers and policymakers interested in global economic development.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0190900563
ISBN-13:
9780190900564
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