In February 2014, the US-based Tea Leaf Nation, a news site dedicated to Chinese citizens and social media, published an editorial ‘It’s official: China is becoming a new innovation powerhouse.’ The title should surprise no one well informed of the scale and strategy of China’s national innovation policies. Vacillating between an alarmist message that ‘the world’s factory is turning into an R & D machine’ and a consolation sentiment that China will not out-innovate the US anytime soon, the article ponders statistics that seem to work in China’s favour. Data reveal a spike in Chinese college graduates, from less than a million in 1999 to almost 7 million in 2013; more revealing, however, is the fact that 31 per cent of these graduates receiv...
This article examines enduring concepts about 'the Chinese' that were first established in the eight...
This article traces the ascent of China from knowledge economy laggard to world leader over the last...
Karl Gerth is a tutor and fellow at Merton College and a historian of modern China at Oxford Univers...
Political, economic and intellectual elites in China have for some time been in the grip of ‘futurol...
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This article provides a macro-perspective on China’s repositioning in the global and regional cultur...
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At a recent event held in London, ten start-ups were pitching their ideas for seed funding. This in ...
The word innovation is often used today regarding China, as if the concept were new to the Eastern c...
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China is rapidly transforming into one of the world's most powerful economies, and the state encoura...
Rather than catch-up with the West, when it comes to creative industries, China must find its own pa...
The body of research providing empirical support for the importance of innovation for rapid economic...
China has set itself some very ambitious goals. It aims to become the world’s leading nation in scie...
This article examines enduring concepts about 'the Chinese' that were first established in the eight...
This article traces the ascent of China from knowledge economy laggard to world leader over the last...
Karl Gerth is a tutor and fellow at Merton College and a historian of modern China at Oxford Univers...
Political, economic and intellectual elites in China have for some time been in the grip of ‘futurol...
China is facing a slowing economic growth. The target for the years following 2016 is set to a yearl...
This article provides a macro-perspective on China’s repositioning in the global and regional cultur...
Western governments appear to fear that China is an innovation powerhouse on an almost unstoppable...
China is not only a country of cheap production (“Made in China”). China is becoming more and more i...
At a recent event held in London, ten start-ups were pitching their ideas for seed funding. This in ...
The word innovation is often used today regarding China, as if the concept were new to the Eastern c...
As a wave of innovation, arising from the post-industrial society in the West, the Maker Movement i...
China is rapidly transforming into one of the world's most powerful economies, and the state encoura...
Rather than catch-up with the West, when it comes to creative industries, China must find its own pa...
The body of research providing empirical support for the importance of innovation for rapid economic...
China has set itself some very ambitious goals. It aims to become the world’s leading nation in scie...
This article examines enduring concepts about 'the Chinese' that were first established in the eight...
This article traces the ascent of China from knowledge economy laggard to world leader over the last...
Karl Gerth is a tutor and fellow at Merton College and a historian of modern China at Oxford Univers...