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INDIGENOUS INNOVATION (4) answer(s).
 
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Basic research and catch-up in China's high-speed rail industry / Liu, Xielin; Cheng, Peng; Chen, Ao   Journal Article
Liu, Xielin Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The existing literature has not studied the role of basic research in industrial catch-up in developing countries in any depth. This article takes high-speed rail as a case study in order to show how basic research has helped the industry to master imported technology and produce secondary innovations. The role of government is important in terms of coordinating the process of technology importation, digesting imported technology and innovation. The role of the home market is also very important in an era of globalisation to promote innovation in this emerging industry.
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Indigenous innovation - local defence developments in Thailand / Boroevic, Conrad   Article
Boroevic, Conrad Article
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Made in China 2025: Poised for Success? / Agarwala, Nitin; Chaudhary, Rana Divyank   Journal Article
Agarwala, Nitin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In the last 70 years, due to reforms and policies, China has moved from an agrarian economy to being a manufacturing superpower. However, this has been possible due to technology transfers into China with the core technologies remaining with the West in the name of competitiveness and national security. To achieve true technological independence and self-reliance, China proposed the ‘Made in China 2025’ policy in 2015 which has since been opposed vehemently by the West. This notwithstanding, China has continued its effort of self-reliance. Hence, it is essential to evaluate if these efforts are bearing the required results.
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Technology transfer, indigenous innovation and leapfrogging in green technology: the solar-PV industry in China and India / Fu, Xiaolan; Zhang, Jing   Journal Article
Fu, Xiaolan Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract In recent years China and India have achieved tremendous technological progress and development in the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry. Using case studies, this paper analyses and compares the technology progress in the solar PV industry in China and India, and discusses the role national innovation systems played in sustaining technology acquisition, adaptation and development. It illustrates that both countries adopted a strategy of mixing and sequencing different technology transfer and indigenous innovation mechanisms. The experience of both countries also suggests that a functional national environmental innovation system is important in sustaining and advancing technology acquisition, adaptation and development. This paper provides an alternative pathway for developing countries to follow in catching up with developed countries in the emergent green industries and in leapfrogging towards an internationally competitive green economy.
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