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What will make China an innovation‐oriented country?
Wei Xie, Richard Li‐Hua“China phenomena” is changing the knowledge balance of the world. Many countries, in particular, Western countries, are carefully following the development and change of China's…
The major shift towards user‐centred innovation: Implications for China's innovation policymaking
Eric von Hippel, Chen JinThe purpose of this paper is to highlight the nature and policy implications of the shift from producer‐centred product and service design to innovation by the user, specifically…
Reflections on China and a six‐dimensional framework for managing research and development
Francesco SofoThere are continuing efforts by Chinese institutions to improve their approach to the management of research and development (R&D) within the national and global arenas. The…
The effect of information technology and knowledge management capability on R&D process performance
Huimin Ma, Yibing Peng, Yongjiang ShiThe main purpose of this paper is to develop the theoretical links and empirically examine the association between IT and R&D performance, and their study is to answer…
Understanding the dynamism in Hong Kong's innovation environment
Naubahar Sharif, Erik BaarkThe authors' intention is to demonstrate how adopting a more precise interpretation of the term “institution” as used in the innovation studies literature provides a better…