The transformation of China into an innovation-oriented nation is now topping the agenda of Chinese government. Technological innovations are seen at the hearth of this transformation and enterprises have been called to be the key driving force of the innovation process. But what are the key ‘ingredients’ for such a process to work? And are Chinese firms ready to fulfil this new responsibility? This paper discusses the key concepts and components underlying technological entrepreneurship and proposes an integrated framework to identify a number of factors that might influence Chinese firm’s high-tech innovation capabilities.
Titolo: | Making technological innovation work in Chinese enterprises: Some insights into technological entrepreneurship |
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Data di pubblicazione: | 2010 |
Abstract: | The transformation of China into an innovation-oriented nation is now topping the agenda of Chinese government. Technological innovations are seen at the hearth of this transformation and enterprises have been called to be the key driving force of the innovation process. But what are the key ‘ingredients’ for such a process to work? And are Chinese firms ready to fulfil this new responsibility? This paper discusses the key concepts and components underlying technological entrepreneurship and proposes an integrated framework to identify a number of factors that might influence Chinese firm’s high-tech innovation capabilities. |
Handle: | http://hdl.handle.net/11587/416075 |
Appare nelle tipologie: | Riassunto di atto di convegno in volume |