Indigenous Innovation Pathways with Chinese Characteristics

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· Springer Nature
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423
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This book aims to answer the key question facing China in building an innovative country: What kind of indigenous innovation path with Chinese characteristics should be taken? This book conducts an in-depth analysis of the indigenous innovation path with Chinese characteristics from two dimensions: path evolution and level (enterprise, industry, region, and country). It puts forward the leading path of innovation with Chinese characteristics and also offers policy suggestions.


About the author

Prof. Xu Qingrui, an outstanding expert of Technology Innovation Management in China, graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 1951, got master’s degree of People’s University of China in 1955, is a professor of Zhejiang University, a doctoral tutor, and an academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering. His research areas include Portfolio Management, Total Innovation Management, and System Dynamics.

Dr. Jin Chen is an Apple Inc. Chair Professor at the School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University, and he is the director of Research Center for Technological Innovation, Tsinghua University. He has focused on the research on the theory and application of technological innovation with Chinese characteristics. He is one of the core researchers of Total Innovation Management with Prof. Qingrui Xu, and the initiator of innovation paradigms such as Holistic Innovation and Meaningful Innovation. He was list one of 50 World’s most influential management thinkers in 2021.


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