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China’s Path to Indigenous Innovation

China’s Path to Indigenous Innovation. A website dedicated to monitoring the development world’s most dynamic economy and its implications for equitable and stable growth on a global scale. Indigenous Innovation.

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China’s Path to Indigenous Innovation

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  1. China’s Path to Indigenous Innovation A website dedicated to monitoring the development world’s most dynamic economy and its implications for equitable and stable growth on a global scale

  2. Indigenous Innovation Definition: The improvement of technology transferred from abroad that enables an indigenous company to become a global competitor Indigenous innovation builds on investment infrastructure, primarily funded by the state, and the transfer of technology from abroad through joint ventures with multinational corporations and by reverse migration of nationals.

  3. About Us This website has been developed by The Academic-Industry Research Network (www.theAIRnet.org) with funding from the Ford Foundation, Institute for New Economic Thinking, and the Svenska Handelsbanken Foundation. In the early 1990s, Bill Lazonick, co-founder and president of theAIRnet, led a collaborative project on Japan’s path to indigenous innovation from the Meiji Restoration of the last decades of the 19th century to the bursting of the Japanese “bubble economy” in 1990. By that time it was becoming clear that China would follow its own path to indigenous innovation. Under Lazonick’s direction, pioneering research on the formation of China’s path was carried out by Qiwen Lu, first as a PhD student in sociology at Harvard University and then as Lazonick’s colleague at INSEAD. The result was Lu’s book, China’s Leap into the Information Age: Innovation and Organization in the Computer Industry, published by Oxford University Press in 2000. Sadly, Qiwen Lu died of liver cancer in August 1999, just after the final book manuscript was delivered to OUP. This website on China’s Path to Indigenous Innovation is dedicated to the memory of Qiwen Lu.

  4. About Us Project leader: William Lazonick Research coordinator: Yin Li Research assistants: Dongxu Li (team leader) Qiaoling Ma Xiahui Xia Research associates: Kaidong Feng Yifei Sun Hao Xie Yue Zhang Yu Zhou

  5. China’s Path to Indigenous Innovation Infrastructure Investment Technology Transfer Indigenous Innovation FDI Returnees GOEs BOEs Physical Human within each stage Government Policy Business Strategy Capability Accumulation across stages Industry Dynamics Business Dynamics DEVELOPMENT DYNAMICS the forward and backward linkages among infrastructure investment, technology transfer, and indigenous innovation.

  6. China’s Path to Indigenous Innovation Indicators of China’s economic performance Income distribution Concentration of income at the top Poverty Employment stability Unemployment Pollution Economic Performance = equitable and stable economic growth

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