China's innovation challenge : overcoming the middle-income trap
Title By: Lewin, Arie Y [Edited by] | Kenney, Martin [Edited by] | Murmann, Johann Peter [Edited by]
Material type: BookPublisher: Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press, c2016.Description: xix, 483 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781107566293Subject(s): Technological innovations -- Economic aspects -- China | Economic development -- China | Economic development | Economic history | Technological innovations -- Economic aspectsDDC classification: 338.951 CH IN Online resources: Location MapItem type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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338.951 BU SI Business in contemporary China / | 338.951 CH EC Economic development and reform deepening in China | 338.951 CH IN The Chinese economy : | 338.951 CH IN China's innovation challenge : | 338.951 CL AR The art of business | 338.951 IN DU Industrialization of China and India : | 338.951 IN DU Industrialization of China and India : |
Machine generated contents note: 1. China's innovation challenge: an introduction Arie Y. Lewin, Martin Kenney and Johann Peter Murmann; 2. New structural economies: the future of the Chinese economy Justin Yifu Lin; 3. Impact of China's invisible societal forces on its intended evolution Gordon Redding; 4. The road ahead for China: implications from the South Korea experience Michael A. Witt; 5. Innovation and technological specialization of Chinese industry Keun Lee; 6. China's political economy: prospects for technological innovation-based growth Douglas Fuller; 7. Transforming China's IP system to stimulate innovation Menita Liu Cheng and Can Huang; 8. Building the innovation capacity of SMEs in China John Child; 9. Who benefits when MNEs partner with local enterprises in China? Simon Collinson; 10. Advantages and challenges of Chinese MNEs in global competition Yves Doz and Keeley Wilson; 11. Emerging trends in global sourcing of innovation Silvia Massini, Keren Crispin-Wagner and Eliza Chilimoniuk-Przezdziecka; 12. Why is China failing to leapfrog India's IT outsourcing industry? Weidong Xia, Mary Ann Von Glinow and Yingxia Lia; 13. Barriers to organizational creativity in Chinese firms Zhi-Xue Zhang and Weiguo Zhong; 14. Institutional and cultural contexts of creativity and innovation in China Chi-Yue Chiu, Shyhnan Liou and Letty Y-Y. Kwan; 15. Reframing basis for cross-cultural management Rosalie L. Tung; 16. China's innovation challenge: concluding reflections Arie Y. Lewin, Martin Kenney and Johann Peter Murmann.
This book argues that China must become an innovation-based economy to avoid the middle-income traps, and examines both the opportunities and challenges in meeting this goal.