It is well-documented that interlocal learning and competition could drive policy innovation diffusion. However, their interconnection in non-western regimes as China is less explored. Utilizing the method of qualitative comparative analysis on the case of River Chief Innovation, this article intends to explore the multiple conjunctural causation of Chinese policy diffusion and the impacts of central recognition. Our findings suggest that interlocal learning and tournament could intimately stimulate Chinese policy diffusion through different combinations. Different governments would adopt innovation for various reasons in a continuum of diffusion mechanisms, involving the technical learning, the championship-induced learning, the mandate-in...
First published online: 14 March 2020The diffusion of innovative activities has been very fast in Ch...
This paper investigates how piloting programmes in China can promote local policy innovations. By us...
This study traces the transnational interactions that contributed to introducing the low-carbon econ...
Most of the existing “experimentation under hierarchy” literature investigates what drives the diffu...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2014.Catalog...
<p>The global diffusion of neoliberal economic policies is one of the most significant events in mod...
As a rising power, China sometimes plays an ideational leadership role in global governance by const...
A growing number of studies have paid attention to the dynamic nature of vertical government interac...
Sebastian Heilmann has described the Chinese government’s policy innovation and diffusion process as...
The policy diffusion literature has often focused on external pressures on domestic policy. However,...
First Published August 18, 2016This paper maps the emergence of ‘subnational innovation spaces’ in C...
The diffusion of innovative activities has been very fast in China since the mid-1990s. The literatu...
Since the beginning of reforms in the late 1970s, China has developed rapidly, transforming itself i...
First Online: 27 November 2017China’s unprecedented growth largely results from industrial developme...
Innovation, proxied by patent applications, in China is highly territorialised. The lion's share of ...
First published online: 14 March 2020The diffusion of innovative activities has been very fast in Ch...
This paper investigates how piloting programmes in China can promote local policy innovations. By us...
This study traces the transnational interactions that contributed to introducing the low-carbon econ...
Most of the existing “experimentation under hierarchy” literature investigates what drives the diffu...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2014.Catalog...
<p>The global diffusion of neoliberal economic policies is one of the most significant events in mod...
As a rising power, China sometimes plays an ideational leadership role in global governance by const...
A growing number of studies have paid attention to the dynamic nature of vertical government interac...
Sebastian Heilmann has described the Chinese government’s policy innovation and diffusion process as...
The policy diffusion literature has often focused on external pressures on domestic policy. However,...
First Published August 18, 2016This paper maps the emergence of ‘subnational innovation spaces’ in C...
The diffusion of innovative activities has been very fast in China since the mid-1990s. The literatu...
Since the beginning of reforms in the late 1970s, China has developed rapidly, transforming itself i...
First Online: 27 November 2017China’s unprecedented growth largely results from industrial developme...
Innovation, proxied by patent applications, in China is highly territorialised. The lion's share of ...
First published online: 14 March 2020The diffusion of innovative activities has been very fast in Ch...
This paper investigates how piloting programmes in China can promote local policy innovations. By us...
This study traces the transnational interactions that contributed to introducing the low-carbon econ...