Demystifying China's Innovation Machine

Demystifying China's Innovation Machine
Title Demystifying China's Innovation Machine PDF eBook
Author Marina Zhang
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 305
Release 2022-01-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0198861176

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China's extraordinary economic development is explained in large part by the way it innovates. Contrary to widely held views, China's innovation machine is not created and controlled by an all-powerful government. Instead, it is a complex, interdependent system composed of various elements, involving bottom-up innovation driven by innovators and entrepreneurs and highly pragmatic and adaptive top-down policy. Using case studies of leading firms and industries, along with statistics and policy analysis, this book argues that China's innovation machine is similar to a natural ecosystem. Innovations in technology, organization, and business models resemble genetic mutations which are initially random, self-serving, and isolated, but the best fitting are selected by the market and their impacts are amplified by the innovation machine. This machine draws on China's multitude manufacturers, supply chains, innovation clusters, and digitally literate population, connected through super-sized digital platforms. China's innovation suffers from a lack of basic research and reliance upon certain critical technologies from overseas, yet its scale (size) and scope (diversity) possess attributes that make it self-correcting and stronger in the face of challenges. China's innovation machine is most effective in a policy environment where the market prevails; policy intervention plays a significant role when market mechanisms are premature or fail. The future success of China's innovation will depend on continuing policy pragmatism, mass innovation, and entrepreneurship, and the development of the 'new infrastructures'.

The Oxford Handbook of China Innovation

The Oxford Handbook of China Innovation
Title The Oxford Handbook of China Innovation PDF eBook
Author Xiaolan Fu
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 833
Release 2021-11-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0190900555

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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.

Demystifying the Chinese Economy

Demystifying the Chinese Economy
Title Demystifying the Chinese Economy PDF eBook
Author Justin Yifu Lin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 331
Release 2012
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0521191807

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An insightful account of the remarkable transition of the Chinese economy from impoverished backwater to economic powerhouse.

China's Innovation Challenge

China's Innovation Challenge
Title China's Innovation Challenge PDF eBook
Author Arie Y. Lewin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 505
Release 2016-04-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1316592154

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The miracle growth of the Chinese economy has decreased from a compound annual growth rate of 10% to less than 7% in 2015. The two engines of growth - export on a scale never before witnessed and massive infrastructure investments - are reaching the point of diminishing returns. This poses the central question which is explored in this book - can China escape the middle-income trap? Assuming current political arrangements remain unchanged and that it does not or cannot adopt Western sociopolitical economic regimes, can China develop an indigenous growth model centered on innovation? This compilation gathers leading Chinese and other international scholars to consider the daunting challenges and complexities of building an innovation-driven Chinese growth model. Providing several comprehensive perspectives, it examines key areas such as the institutional system, technology, sociocultural forces and national policy. The analyses and their conclusions range from strong optimism to deep pessimism about China's future.

China as an Innovation Nation

China as an Innovation Nation
Title China as an Innovation Nation PDF eBook
Author Yu Zhou
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 367
Release 2016
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 019875356X

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This title offers an in-depth look at the status and trajectories of innovation in major Chinese technological sectors such as machines, tools, railroad, automobile, information, communication technology, and wind and solar energy. The book expands our understanding of the industrial foundations of China's attempt to become an innovation nation.

Demystifying China’s Mega Trends

Demystifying China’s Mega Trends
Title Demystifying China’s Mega Trends PDF eBook
Author Chi Lo
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 279
Release 2017-04-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1787144100

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This new book examines the structural forces behind mega trends in China, refuting conventional wisdom and demystifying media and market hypes about business opportunity and policy. It uses rigorous economic research and evidence to provide a new view of mega trends in China, and expose new trends and problems that will affect China and the World.

Created in China

Created in China
Title Created in China PDF eBook
Author Georges Haour
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 256
Release 2016-01-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1472925149

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Undisputedly, China has become the world's manufacturing powerhouse, accounting for around half of all personal computers, digital cameras and kitchen appliances. However, the country is fast transitioning from low-cost manufacturing to a higher-value, innovation-led economy, a critical transformation that is at the heart of this new title. Companies are the essential engines of the wealth-creation process, particularly in the areas of internet and mobile telecommunications, and firms such as Tencent and Xiaomi are showing clear potential to become major players. Demonstrating strong commitment to the country's relentless progress in the realm of innovation, the Chinese government has encouraged the development of a business environment in which firms can experiment, operate and thrive. Created in China provides an examination of the critical human factors at play, as well as re-assessing some of the metrics traditionally used to describe and measure China's capacity for innovation. As Chinese firms begin to transform the country into a truly global innovator, the emerging patterns of future innovation are identified and reviewed. New and dynamic practices are arising that are recognisably Chinese, yet at the same time capable of competing on the world stage. Following the successes of firms such as Huawei, Haier and Lenovo, a growing number of technology-focused firms are now turning their attention towards markets outside of China – a development that will not only benefit the country but will provide exciting opportunities for businesses throughout the world.