Catch-up and Radical Innovation in Chinese State-Owned Enterprises
Xielin Liu,
Xiao Wang and
Yimei Hu
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Abstract:
This original book is a unique and original study on how, in the past decade, Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have achieved technological innovation in the large infrastructure sector. It reveals a ‘new world’ of Chinese innovations, showing that SOEs are willing to innovate and more than capable of doing so. Based on findings from first-hand data and years of in-depth observations, this book shows how the innovation ecosystem perspective incentivizes and facilitates Chinese SOEs’ innovation and highlights entrepreneurial role of the government.
Keywords: Asian Studies; Development Studies; Innovations and Technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
ISBN: 9781781003817
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 State-owned enterprise, government, and the innovation ecosystem , pp 1-15

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- Ch 2 Formation of the dual innovation systems in China , pp 16-29

- Xielin Liu, Xiao Wang, Yimei Hu and Xinzhi Chang
- Ch 3 State Grid and user-driven innovation: the case of ultra-high voltage power transmission , pp 30-49

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- Ch 4 TD-SCDMA, LTE-TDD, and China Mobile: catch-up and innovation in the Chinese telecommunications industry , pp 50-73

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- Ch 5 Chinas high-speed train dream: CSR Group and the state-led innovation ecosystem , pp 74-102

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- Ch 6 The CGN and engineering innovation in nuclear power construction , pp 103-122

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- Ch 7 Revisiting SOEs innovation in the large infrastructure sector , pp 123-140

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