China is facing a slowing economic growth. The target for the years following 2016 is set to a yearly GDP growth of around 6,5 percent. Both researchers and politicians are saying that in order for China to to reverse the decreasing trend, Chinese companies will have to innovate in new ways. But what does innovation mean? Today, innovation has become a global buzzword that politicians and the media flaunt in speeches and in articles. But is it stripped of meaning, or does it refer to any concrete measures? This thesis looks behind the buzz and analyzes what innovation means in a Chinese context. This thesis explores the term chuangxin (创新), “innovation”, in Chinese discourse. It analyzes its meaning in official political documents and how i...
The role of productivity and innovation in China’s economic growth is fiercely debated among econom...
Political, economic and intellectual elites in China have for some time been in the grip of ‘futurol...
Since China embraced the “Open Door” policy in 1978, innovation has been an increasingly important f...
The word innovation is often used today regarding China, as if the concept were new to the Eastern c...
China's economy is growing quickly, and is innovation-led. Europe can relate to China through joint...
Theory-driven and theory-based studies on innovation in China are relatively scarce. Most innovation...
China is rapidly transforming into one of the world's most powerful economies, and the state encoura...
With 1.3 billion people economically on the move and growth rates that are unprecedented, China is s...
Regarding innovation as an effective engine for sustainable growth model, Chinese government has lau...
China is not only a country of cheap production (“Made in China”). China is becoming more and more i...
An age long ago for about 5 decades to date, China’s long-term economic growth outlook has placed th...
Purpose: China has become an economic powerhouse in historic terms but there are a number of challen...
A pressing investigation into the global implications of China’s shift to an innovation economy. As ...
This thesis examines how innovation is practiced, imagined, mobilized, and reinterpreted by China’s ...
China has now moved considerably away from being an imitative latecomer to technology toward to bein...
The role of productivity and innovation in China’s economic growth is fiercely debated among econom...
Political, economic and intellectual elites in China have for some time been in the grip of ‘futurol...
Since China embraced the “Open Door” policy in 1978, innovation has been an increasingly important f...
The word innovation is often used today regarding China, as if the concept were new to the Eastern c...
China's economy is growing quickly, and is innovation-led. Europe can relate to China through joint...
Theory-driven and theory-based studies on innovation in China are relatively scarce. Most innovation...
China is rapidly transforming into one of the world's most powerful economies, and the state encoura...
With 1.3 billion people economically on the move and growth rates that are unprecedented, China is s...
Regarding innovation as an effective engine for sustainable growth model, Chinese government has lau...
China is not only a country of cheap production (“Made in China”). China is becoming more and more i...
An age long ago for about 5 decades to date, China’s long-term economic growth outlook has placed th...
Purpose: China has become an economic powerhouse in historic terms but there are a number of challen...
A pressing investigation into the global implications of China’s shift to an innovation economy. As ...
This thesis examines how innovation is practiced, imagined, mobilized, and reinterpreted by China’s ...
China has now moved considerably away from being an imitative latecomer to technology toward to bein...
The role of productivity and innovation in China’s economic growth is fiercely debated among econom...
Political, economic and intellectual elites in China have for some time been in the grip of ‘futurol...
Since China embraced the “Open Door” policy in 1978, innovation has been an increasingly important f...