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China’s Innovation Challenge provides an in-depth examination of China’s transition from a manufacturing-based economy to an innovation-driven powerhouse. The book analyzes the complex institutional frameworks, organizational structures, and government policies that underpin China’s technological advancement and competitive positioning in global markets.
Through empirical research and case studies, the authors—including leading experts Arie Y. Lewin, Martin Kenney, and Johann Peter Murmann—investigate how Chinese enterprises are developing indigenous innovation capabilities. The work addresses critical questions about intellectual property, research and development investments, human capital development, and the role of state intervention in fostering innovation ecosystems.
This essential resource offers scholars, policymakers, and business leaders valuable insights into China’s innovation strategies, competitive challenges, and implications for international competition and economic development.







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