Volume 8 Issue 1-2 - 2006
Innovation in China: Harmonious Transformation?
| 1-26 | | Introduction: China's Innovation System and the Move Toward Harmonious Growth and Endogenous Innovation Shulin Gu, Bengt-Åke Lundvall |
Learning and innovation The key to long-term successful development |
| 27-44 | | Regional innovation systems in Asian countries: A new way of exploiting the benefits of transnational corporations Bjorn Asheim, Jan Vang |
| 45-61 | | Work globally, develop locally: Diaspora networks as springboards of knowledge-based development Yevgeny Kuznetsov, Charles F Sabel |
| 62-83 | | Twin innovation systems, intermediate technology and economic development: History and prospect for China Andrew Tylecote |
Development and learning in high-tech industries |
| 84-101 | | The evolving role of research consortia in East Asia Mark Dodgson, John Matthews, Tim Kastelle |
| 102-112 | | The interaction between regulation and market and technology opportunities: A case study of the Chinese mobile phone industry Hengyuan Zhu, Yan Yang, Marin T Tintchev, Guisheng Wu |
| 113-119 | | Policy design and intervention in the innovation diffusion process: The case of China's communication sector Jiang Yu, Xin Fang |
Development and learning in traditional industries |
| 120-127 | | Learning in local cluster in the context of global value chain: A case study of the Yunhe wood toy cluster in Zhejiang, China Yanwei Zheng, Shihao Sheng |
| 128-143 | | Institutional innovation for technology transfer: Some new patterns of regional agro-innovation systems in China Jun Tu |
| 144-152 | | Enterprise patenting in Zhejiang province Minghua Xu, Jinqi Chen, Haibo Bao |
| 153-159 | | 'Patent Pool' initiatives in manufacturing clusters in Zhejiang Haibo Bao, Minghua Xu, Shulin Gu |
Regional innovation systems |
| 160-170 | | China's consumer-goods manufacturing clusters with reference to Wenzhou footwear cluster Jici Wang |
| 171-192 | | Regional innovation performance: Evidence from domestic patenting in China Xibao Li |
| 193-209 | | From trade hub to innovation hub: The role of Hong Kong's innovation system in linking China to global markets Erik Baark, Naubahar Sharif |
| 210 | | Appendix: Innovation with Chinese Characteristics: Towards Harmonious Transformation |
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Editors
Nils TimoGriffith Unicersity, Australia
Peter HaynesUniversity of Auckland, New Zealand
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