China's innovation challenge : overcoming the middle-income trap için kapak resmi
Başlık:
China's innovation challenge : overcoming the middle-income trap
Yazar:
Lewin, Arie Y., 1935-, editor.
ISBN:
9781107127128

9781107566293
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xix, 483 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
İçerik:
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 Li -- 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.
Özet:
"Over the past four decades, China has evolved from being largely isolated and irrelevant to the world economy to having the world's second-largest economy, and it is widely expected to have the largest economy in the near future. In the process, China went from having a largely agricultural economy, with over 80 percent of population in the countryside, to a major industrial economy, with less than 30 percent of population working in agriculture. Without repeating well-known historical details, the economic liberalization that began in 1978 was accompanied by a national policy that created surplus labor in the rural economy and unleashed a migration to the free-trade economic zones, which became hubs of low- cost, labor-intensive manufacturing for exports"
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