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Enhancing China's innovation performance: the policy choices / Fu, Xiaolan; Mu, Rongping   Journal Article
Mu, Rongping Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Transforming China into an innovation-driven economy has been one of the top priorities of the Chinese Government. This paper examines the policy choices involved in the extended national innovation performance framework for creating an open innovation system. Innovation capabilities, incentives and institutional frameworks are examined. The paper argues that China should continue to increase its investment in R&D and in education, and that there should also be an attempt to strengthen the incentive system at the macro, meso and micro levels. This strengthening may include reforms to: release the power of competition and guide resources towards innovative sectors; adopt appropriate human resource management, such as appraisal and remuneration systems; create effective policies for research funding management; and evaluate the efficiency of research to encourage the creativity of researchers, managers and employees. The paper also discusses the space for industrial policy in the 21st century.
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Transforming China's Industrial Innovation in the New Era / Feng, Kaidong ; Lazonick, William ; Li, Yin   Journal Article
Feng, Kaidong Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In a volatile geopolitical environment and evolving national policy, the Chinese system of industrial innovation is going through a period of profound change. The success of Chinese industrial corporations in responding to these changes through investment in innovation will have far-reaching implications for the future of China and the world. Based on studies of five industries, including telecom-equipment, semiconductors, biopharmaceuticals, high-speed railways, and low-speed electric vehicles, the papers in this special section explore the landscape of Chinese industrial innovation in terms of the sources, directions, and models of innovation. We then consider the policy implications for transforming China's industrial innovation in this new era, with a view toward achieving "common prosperity."
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