The Oxford Handbook of China Innovation
Herausgeber: Fu, Xiaolan; Chen, Jin; McKern, Bruce
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Herausgeber: Fu, Xiaolan; Chen, Jin; McKern, Bruce
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This Handbook provides an authoritative in-depth understanding of China's progression and future global position from over sixty leading scholars on China, who explain the development of China's innovation capabilities, the causes and their views about the future direction. Xiaolan Fu, Jin Chen, and Bruce McKern bring together international scholars and experts to explain how China managed, in a very short period of time, to become the world's second-largest economy and a leader in many fields of innovation.
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This Handbook provides an authoritative in-depth understanding of China's progression and future global position from over sixty leading scholars on China, who explain the development of China's innovation capabilities, the causes and their views about the future direction. Xiaolan Fu, Jin Chen, and Bruce McKern bring together international scholars and experts to explain how China managed, in a very short period of time, to become the world's second-largest economy and a leader in many fields of innovation.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 832
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 178mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1554g
- ISBN-13: 9780190900533
- ISBN-10: 0190900539
- Artikelnr.: 61214683
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 832
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 178mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1554g
- ISBN-13: 9780190900533
- ISBN-10: 0190900539
- Artikelnr.: 61214683
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Professor Xiaolan Fu is the Founding Director of the Technology and Management Centre for Development (TMCD), and Professor of Technology and International Development at the University of Oxford. Her research interests include innovation and technology policy and management; trade, foreign direct investment, and economic development. She is appointed by the Secretary-General of the United Nations to the Governing Council of the Technology Bank of the UN and to the Ten-Member High Level Advisory Group of the UN Technology Facilitation Mechanism. Dr. Jin Chen is Professor of Department of Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategy in Tsinghua SEM and Director of Research Center of Technological Innovation at Tsinghua University. He is also the member of the division of management science in council for science and technology of Minister of Education, and a former member of the Education Committee of CAE (the Chinese Academy of Engineering), China. His research areas are R&D and Innovation Management, Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy. Professor Bruce McKern is a researcher, instructor, and corporate advisor on innovation, strategy, and international business. He was a faculty member of the Stanford Graduate School of Business for many years and Director of the Stanford Sloan Master's Program and President and tenured Professor at the Carnegie Bosch Institute, Carnegie Mellon University. More recently he was Co-Director of the Centre on China Innovation and Professor of International Business at the China Europe International Business School. McKern has been Dean of two Australian business schools, a Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University and a recent visiting research fellow at INSEAD, the Technology & Management Centre for Development at Oxford University, and the Saïd Business School, Oxford. He is currently an Adjunct Professor at the University of Technology Sydney.
* Introduction: China's Journey to Innovation Xiaolan Fu, Bruce McKern
and Jin Chen
* PART I - The Development of Innovation in China: Theory, Policy and
Practice
* 1.1. Capabilities Accumulation and Development: What History Tells
the Theory Giovanni Dosi and Xiaodan Yu
* 1.2. China's Industrial Development Strategies and Policies Justin
Yifu Lin and Jianjun Zhou
* 1.3. The Development of Innovation Studies in China Rongping Mu, Jin
Chen and Wenjing Lyu
* 1.4. China's SandT Progress through the Lens of Patenting Gary
Jefferson and Renai Jiang
* PART II - Building China's Innovation Capabilities
* 2.1. China's National and Regional Innovation Systems Lan Xue,
Daitian Li and Zhen Yu
* 2.2. The Great Dialectic: State versus Market in China Loren Brandt
and Eric Thun
* 2.3. Entrepreneurship and Innovation of SMEs in China Jin Chen and
Liying Wang
* 2.4. Financing for innovation in China Changwen Zhao and Xiheng Jiang
* 2.5. Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education and Its Implications
for Human Capital Development in China Fang Lee Cooke
* PART III - National Incentives for an Innovation Driven Economy
* 3.1. System Reform, Competition, and Innovation in China Weiying
Zhang
* 3.2. Reforms of the Science and Technology Management System Zhijian
Hu, Zhe Li and Xianlan Lin
* 3.3. Mass entrepreneurship and Mass Innovation in China Jian Gao and
Rui Mu
* PART IV - Developing Innovation-Favouring Institutions and Ecosystem
* 4.1. The Role of Clusters in the Development of Innovation
Capabilities in China Tuoyu Li and Jiang Wei
* 4.2. China's Science-Based Innovation and Technology Transfer in the
Global Context Jizhen Li, Ximing Yin and Subrina Shen
* 4.3. Science Parks and High-tech Zones Susan M. Walcott
* 4.4. Venture Capital, Angel Capital and Other Finance, IPOs and
Acquisitions Lin Lin
* 4.5. Intellectual Property Rights Protection Can Huang and Naubahar
Sharif
* 4.6. Innovation Elements in Traditional Chinese Culture Jin Chen and
Qingqian Wu
* PART V- Openness and the Acquisition of Technology and Capabilities
* 5.1. Innovation Strategies of MNCs in China and Their Contribution to
the National Ecosystem Bruce McKern, George Yip and Dominique Jolly
* 5.2. Foreign Technology Transfers in China Xiaolan Fu and Jun Hou
* 5.3. China's International Migration: Status and Characteristics
Huiyao Wang
* 5.4. Chinese Outward Foreign Direct Investments and Innovation Vito
Amendolaigne, Xiaolan Fu, and Roberta Rabellotti
* 5.5. Internationalization of Chinese RandD Max von Zedtwitz and
Xiaohong Iris Quan
* 5.6. International Innovation Collaboration in China Kaihua Chen, Ze
Feng and Xiaolan Fu
* 5.7. Open Innovation for Development in China Jin Chen and Yufen Chen
* PART VI - Innovation with Chinese Characteristics
* 6.1. Chinese Cost Innovation, the Shanzhai phenomenon, and
Accelerated Innovation Peter Williamson
* 6.2. Global Supply Chains as Drivers of Innovation in China Michael
Murphree and Dan Breznitz
* 6.3. Market Demand, Consumer Characteristics, and Innovation in
Chinese Firms Hengyuan Zhu and Qing Wang
* 6.4. Chinese Firms' Move to the Forefront in Digital Technologies
Jiang Yu and Yue Zhang
* 6.5. China's Financial Innovation: Process, Drive, and Impacts
Liqing Zhang
* 6.6. The Puzzle of the Underdog's Victory: How Chinese Firms Achieve
Stretch Goals Through Exploratory Bricolage Peter Ping Li, Shihao
Zhou and Zhengyin Yang
* PART VII - Innovation capability transition and upgrading for an
inclusive and sustainable innovation system
* 7.1. Green Innovation in China Ping Huang and Rasmus Lema
* 7.2. Innovating for the Poor: The Inclusive Innovation System in
China Xiaobo Wu and Linan Lei
* 7.3. Manufacturing Power Strategy: Advanced Manufacturing Joerg Mayer
and Huifeng Sun
* 7.4. Facing the Future of China's Science and Technology Development
Jiaofeng Pan, Guanghua Chen and Xiao Lu
* Conclusion Xiaolan Fu, Bruce McKern, Jin Chen and Ximing Yin
and Jin Chen
* PART I - The Development of Innovation in China: Theory, Policy and
Practice
* 1.1. Capabilities Accumulation and Development: What History Tells
the Theory Giovanni Dosi and Xiaodan Yu
* 1.2. China's Industrial Development Strategies and Policies Justin
Yifu Lin and Jianjun Zhou
* 1.3. The Development of Innovation Studies in China Rongping Mu, Jin
Chen and Wenjing Lyu
* 1.4. China's SandT Progress through the Lens of Patenting Gary
Jefferson and Renai Jiang
* PART II - Building China's Innovation Capabilities
* 2.1. China's National and Regional Innovation Systems Lan Xue,
Daitian Li and Zhen Yu
* 2.2. The Great Dialectic: State versus Market in China Loren Brandt
and Eric Thun
* 2.3. Entrepreneurship and Innovation of SMEs in China Jin Chen and
Liying Wang
* 2.4. Financing for innovation in China Changwen Zhao and Xiheng Jiang
* 2.5. Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education and Its Implications
for Human Capital Development in China Fang Lee Cooke
* PART III - National Incentives for an Innovation Driven Economy
* 3.1. System Reform, Competition, and Innovation in China Weiying
Zhang
* 3.2. Reforms of the Science and Technology Management System Zhijian
Hu, Zhe Li and Xianlan Lin
* 3.3. Mass entrepreneurship and Mass Innovation in China Jian Gao and
Rui Mu
* PART IV - Developing Innovation-Favouring Institutions and Ecosystem
* 4.1. The Role of Clusters in the Development of Innovation
Capabilities in China Tuoyu Li and Jiang Wei
* 4.2. China's Science-Based Innovation and Technology Transfer in the
Global Context Jizhen Li, Ximing Yin and Subrina Shen
* 4.3. Science Parks and High-tech Zones Susan M. Walcott
* 4.4. Venture Capital, Angel Capital and Other Finance, IPOs and
Acquisitions Lin Lin
* 4.5. Intellectual Property Rights Protection Can Huang and Naubahar
Sharif
* 4.6. Innovation Elements in Traditional Chinese Culture Jin Chen and
Qingqian Wu
* PART V- Openness and the Acquisition of Technology and Capabilities
* 5.1. Innovation Strategies of MNCs in China and Their Contribution to
the National Ecosystem Bruce McKern, George Yip and Dominique Jolly
* 5.2. Foreign Technology Transfers in China Xiaolan Fu and Jun Hou
* 5.3. China's International Migration: Status and Characteristics
Huiyao Wang
* 5.4. Chinese Outward Foreign Direct Investments and Innovation Vito
Amendolaigne, Xiaolan Fu, and Roberta Rabellotti
* 5.5. Internationalization of Chinese RandD Max von Zedtwitz and
Xiaohong Iris Quan
* 5.6. International Innovation Collaboration in China Kaihua Chen, Ze
Feng and Xiaolan Fu
* 5.7. Open Innovation for Development in China Jin Chen and Yufen Chen
* PART VI - Innovation with Chinese Characteristics
* 6.1. Chinese Cost Innovation, the Shanzhai phenomenon, and
Accelerated Innovation Peter Williamson
* 6.2. Global Supply Chains as Drivers of Innovation in China Michael
Murphree and Dan Breznitz
* 6.3. Market Demand, Consumer Characteristics, and Innovation in
Chinese Firms Hengyuan Zhu and Qing Wang
* 6.4. Chinese Firms' Move to the Forefront in Digital Technologies
Jiang Yu and Yue Zhang
* 6.5. China's Financial Innovation: Process, Drive, and Impacts
Liqing Zhang
* 6.6. The Puzzle of the Underdog's Victory: How Chinese Firms Achieve
Stretch Goals Through Exploratory Bricolage Peter Ping Li, Shihao
Zhou and Zhengyin Yang
* PART VII - Innovation capability transition and upgrading for an
inclusive and sustainable innovation system
* 7.1. Green Innovation in China Ping Huang and Rasmus Lema
* 7.2. Innovating for the Poor: The Inclusive Innovation System in
China Xiaobo Wu and Linan Lei
* 7.3. Manufacturing Power Strategy: Advanced Manufacturing Joerg Mayer
and Huifeng Sun
* 7.4. Facing the Future of China's Science and Technology Development
Jiaofeng Pan, Guanghua Chen and Xiao Lu
* Conclusion Xiaolan Fu, Bruce McKern, Jin Chen and Ximing Yin
* Introduction: China's Journey to Innovation Xiaolan Fu, Bruce McKern
and Jin Chen
* PART I - The Development of Innovation in China: Theory, Policy and
Practice
* 1.1. Capabilities Accumulation and Development: What History Tells
the Theory Giovanni Dosi and Xiaodan Yu
* 1.2. China's Industrial Development Strategies and Policies Justin
Yifu Lin and Jianjun Zhou
* 1.3. The Development of Innovation Studies in China Rongping Mu, Jin
Chen and Wenjing Lyu
* 1.4. China's SandT Progress through the Lens of Patenting Gary
Jefferson and Renai Jiang
* PART II - Building China's Innovation Capabilities
* 2.1. China's National and Regional Innovation Systems Lan Xue,
Daitian Li and Zhen Yu
* 2.2. The Great Dialectic: State versus Market in China Loren Brandt
and Eric Thun
* 2.3. Entrepreneurship and Innovation of SMEs in China Jin Chen and
Liying Wang
* 2.4. Financing for innovation in China Changwen Zhao and Xiheng Jiang
* 2.5. Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education and Its Implications
for Human Capital Development in China Fang Lee Cooke
* PART III - National Incentives for an Innovation Driven Economy
* 3.1. System Reform, Competition, and Innovation in China Weiying
Zhang
* 3.2. Reforms of the Science and Technology Management System Zhijian
Hu, Zhe Li and Xianlan Lin
* 3.3. Mass entrepreneurship and Mass Innovation in China Jian Gao and
Rui Mu
* PART IV - Developing Innovation-Favouring Institutions and Ecosystem
* 4.1. The Role of Clusters in the Development of Innovation
Capabilities in China Tuoyu Li and Jiang Wei
* 4.2. China's Science-Based Innovation and Technology Transfer in the
Global Context Jizhen Li, Ximing Yin and Subrina Shen
* 4.3. Science Parks and High-tech Zones Susan M. Walcott
* 4.4. Venture Capital, Angel Capital and Other Finance, IPOs and
Acquisitions Lin Lin
* 4.5. Intellectual Property Rights Protection Can Huang and Naubahar
Sharif
* 4.6. Innovation Elements in Traditional Chinese Culture Jin Chen and
Qingqian Wu
* PART V- Openness and the Acquisition of Technology and Capabilities
* 5.1. Innovation Strategies of MNCs in China and Their Contribution to
the National Ecosystem Bruce McKern, George Yip and Dominique Jolly
* 5.2. Foreign Technology Transfers in China Xiaolan Fu and Jun Hou
* 5.3. China's International Migration: Status and Characteristics
Huiyao Wang
* 5.4. Chinese Outward Foreign Direct Investments and Innovation Vito
Amendolaigne, Xiaolan Fu, and Roberta Rabellotti
* 5.5. Internationalization of Chinese RandD Max von Zedtwitz and
Xiaohong Iris Quan
* 5.6. International Innovation Collaboration in China Kaihua Chen, Ze
Feng and Xiaolan Fu
* 5.7. Open Innovation for Development in China Jin Chen and Yufen Chen
* PART VI - Innovation with Chinese Characteristics
* 6.1. Chinese Cost Innovation, the Shanzhai phenomenon, and
Accelerated Innovation Peter Williamson
* 6.2. Global Supply Chains as Drivers of Innovation in China Michael
Murphree and Dan Breznitz
* 6.3. Market Demand, Consumer Characteristics, and Innovation in
Chinese Firms Hengyuan Zhu and Qing Wang
* 6.4. Chinese Firms' Move to the Forefront in Digital Technologies
Jiang Yu and Yue Zhang
* 6.5. China's Financial Innovation: Process, Drive, and Impacts
Liqing Zhang
* 6.6. The Puzzle of the Underdog's Victory: How Chinese Firms Achieve
Stretch Goals Through Exploratory Bricolage Peter Ping Li, Shihao
Zhou and Zhengyin Yang
* PART VII - Innovation capability transition and upgrading for an
inclusive and sustainable innovation system
* 7.1. Green Innovation in China Ping Huang and Rasmus Lema
* 7.2. Innovating for the Poor: The Inclusive Innovation System in
China Xiaobo Wu and Linan Lei
* 7.3. Manufacturing Power Strategy: Advanced Manufacturing Joerg Mayer
and Huifeng Sun
* 7.4. Facing the Future of China's Science and Technology Development
Jiaofeng Pan, Guanghua Chen and Xiao Lu
* Conclusion Xiaolan Fu, Bruce McKern, Jin Chen and Ximing Yin
and Jin Chen
* PART I - The Development of Innovation in China: Theory, Policy and
Practice
* 1.1. Capabilities Accumulation and Development: What History Tells
the Theory Giovanni Dosi and Xiaodan Yu
* 1.2. China's Industrial Development Strategies and Policies Justin
Yifu Lin and Jianjun Zhou
* 1.3. The Development of Innovation Studies in China Rongping Mu, Jin
Chen and Wenjing Lyu
* 1.4. China's SandT Progress through the Lens of Patenting Gary
Jefferson and Renai Jiang
* PART II - Building China's Innovation Capabilities
* 2.1. China's National and Regional Innovation Systems Lan Xue,
Daitian Li and Zhen Yu
* 2.2. The Great Dialectic: State versus Market in China Loren Brandt
and Eric Thun
* 2.3. Entrepreneurship and Innovation of SMEs in China Jin Chen and
Liying Wang
* 2.4. Financing for innovation in China Changwen Zhao and Xiheng Jiang
* 2.5. Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education and Its Implications
for Human Capital Development in China Fang Lee Cooke
* PART III - National Incentives for an Innovation Driven Economy
* 3.1. System Reform, Competition, and Innovation in China Weiying
Zhang
* 3.2. Reforms of the Science and Technology Management System Zhijian
Hu, Zhe Li and Xianlan Lin
* 3.3. Mass entrepreneurship and Mass Innovation in China Jian Gao and
Rui Mu
* PART IV - Developing Innovation-Favouring Institutions and Ecosystem
* 4.1. The Role of Clusters in the Development of Innovation
Capabilities in China Tuoyu Li and Jiang Wei
* 4.2. China's Science-Based Innovation and Technology Transfer in the
Global Context Jizhen Li, Ximing Yin and Subrina Shen
* 4.3. Science Parks and High-tech Zones Susan M. Walcott
* 4.4. Venture Capital, Angel Capital and Other Finance, IPOs and
Acquisitions Lin Lin
* 4.5. Intellectual Property Rights Protection Can Huang and Naubahar
Sharif
* 4.6. Innovation Elements in Traditional Chinese Culture Jin Chen and
Qingqian Wu
* PART V- Openness and the Acquisition of Technology and Capabilities
* 5.1. Innovation Strategies of MNCs in China and Their Contribution to
the National Ecosystem Bruce McKern, George Yip and Dominique Jolly
* 5.2. Foreign Technology Transfers in China Xiaolan Fu and Jun Hou
* 5.3. China's International Migration: Status and Characteristics
Huiyao Wang
* 5.4. Chinese Outward Foreign Direct Investments and Innovation Vito
Amendolaigne, Xiaolan Fu, and Roberta Rabellotti
* 5.5. Internationalization of Chinese RandD Max von Zedtwitz and
Xiaohong Iris Quan
* 5.6. International Innovation Collaboration in China Kaihua Chen, Ze
Feng and Xiaolan Fu
* 5.7. Open Innovation for Development in China Jin Chen and Yufen Chen
* PART VI - Innovation with Chinese Characteristics
* 6.1. Chinese Cost Innovation, the Shanzhai phenomenon, and
Accelerated Innovation Peter Williamson
* 6.2. Global Supply Chains as Drivers of Innovation in China Michael
Murphree and Dan Breznitz
* 6.3. Market Demand, Consumer Characteristics, and Innovation in
Chinese Firms Hengyuan Zhu and Qing Wang
* 6.4. Chinese Firms' Move to the Forefront in Digital Technologies
Jiang Yu and Yue Zhang
* 6.5. China's Financial Innovation: Process, Drive, and Impacts
Liqing Zhang
* 6.6. The Puzzle of the Underdog's Victory: How Chinese Firms Achieve
Stretch Goals Through Exploratory Bricolage Peter Ping Li, Shihao
Zhou and Zhengyin Yang
* PART VII - Innovation capability transition and upgrading for an
inclusive and sustainable innovation system
* 7.1. Green Innovation in China Ping Huang and Rasmus Lema
* 7.2. Innovating for the Poor: The Inclusive Innovation System in
China Xiaobo Wu and Linan Lei
* 7.3. Manufacturing Power Strategy: Advanced Manufacturing Joerg Mayer
and Huifeng Sun
* 7.4. Facing the Future of China's Science and Technology Development
Jiaofeng Pan, Guanghua Chen and Xiao Lu
* Conclusion Xiaolan Fu, Bruce McKern, Jin Chen and Ximing Yin