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ID150877
Title ProperPolicy and innovation
Other Title Informationnanoenergy technology in the USA and China
LanguageENG
AuthorGuan, Jiancheng ;  Liu, Na
Summary / Abstract (Note)The USA is a leading country while China is an up-and-coming one in nanotechnology. We carried out a cross-country comparative study on policy and innovation of the two countries in subset nanoenergy field. They both created favorable policy environments for nanotechnology involving applications of nanotechnology in the energy sector. However, Chinese policy deployments for nanotechnology lack coordinated arrangements and effective assessment mechanisms. China performs better than the USA in technological quantity, but weaker in technological influence. The USA expresses an industry-oriented model in nanoenergy technological research and development, but China exhibits a university-and-institute-oriented model. Interorganizational collaboration relationships in the two countries are both still very rare and have huge development space. They both have a long way to go in converting their technological achievements into commercial products, especially China. Finally, we provide the policy implications of this study. In particular, the Chinese government should strengthen its efforts in policies by changing the national S&T evaluation system to set up the basic idea that quality is better than quantity in order to raise the original innovation motivations of innovators.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 91, No.91; Apr 2016: p.220–232
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2016-04 91, 91
Key WordsPerformance ;  Pattern ;  Nanotechnology Policy ;  Nanoenergy ;  Interorganizational Collaboration