University-Industry-Government Relations in China: An emergent national system of innovations
(2001) University-Industry-Government Relations in China: An emergent national system of innovations. Industry and Higher Education 15(3):pp. 179-182.
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Abstract
Since 1992, a new Chinese innovation system has been emerging in terms of university-industry-government relations. In recent years, science parks, incubators, and high-tech development zones have been provided with strong incentives. The commitment of the Chinese government to the further introduction of a market economy has been elaborated with a focus on the knowledge-base. The model of institutional adjustments has been replaced with systemic and evolutionary thinking about niche development and human resource management. Government interventions remain important for interfacing knowledge-based developments with those on the market. For example, new legislation on issues of “intellectual property rights” is crucial to the absorption of venture capital into these developments.
| EPrint Type: | Journal Article (Paginated) |
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| Keywords: | Innovation |
| Subjects: | Science Technology Studies |
| ID Code: | 110 |
| Deposited On: | 09 August 2002 |
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