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The volume focuses on the issue of globalization of research and
development (R&D) in China. China has become the number one
choice of R&D for multination corporations (MNCs), according to
a recent survey. Many of the largest MNCs in the world, such as
Microsoft, GE, GM, HP, Motorola, and Lucent, among hundred of
others, have established R&D facilities. The phenomenon has
become a hot issue among policy debates in many countries regarding
job outsourcing, national and regional competitiveness, and China.
This book examines the issue of foreign R&D, particularly,
those from MNCs in China: the drivers, missions, locations,
management challenges, policies, and implications for China's
innovation system. This book was previously published as a special
issue of the Asia Pacific Business Review.
The volume focuses on the issue of globalization of research and
development (R&D) in China. China has become the number one
choice of R&D for multination corporations (MNCs), according to
a recent survey. Many of the largest MNCs in the world, such as
Microsoft, GE, GM, HP, Motorola, and Lucent, among hundred of
others, have established R&D facilities. The phenomenon has
become a hot issue among policy debates in many countries regarding
job outsourcing, national and regional competitiveness, and China.
This book examines the issue of foreign R&D, particularly,
those from MNCs in China: the drivers, missions, locations,
management challenges, policies, and implications for China's
innovation system. This book was previously published as a special
issue of the Asian Pacific Business Review.
This work covers in depth the new patterns of manufacturing and
technology transfer that are emerging as Japanese companies seek to
harness Asia's technological resources, and to utilise them to
compete both regionally and globally.
This work covers in depth the new patterns of manufacturing and
technology transfer that are emerging as Japanese companies seek to
harness Asia's technological resources, and to utilise them to
compete both regionally and globally.
This volume arises from a major conference on issues of importance
to the future of Taiwan and the region. With contributions by
scholars from Taiwan and the West, the book is divided into
sections on: political reform and development on Taiwan, Taiwan's
changing political economy, social and environmental issues on
Taiwan, Taiwan external relations and the future of Taiwan-PRC
relations. Among the many issues addressed within this framework
are the evolution of democracy, local politics, Taiwan and the
international division of labour, the labour movement,
environmentalism, international commercial links and the role of
the United States in Taiwan-PRC relations.
This volume arises from a major conference on issues of importance
to the future of Taiwan and the region. With contributions by
scholars from Taiwan and the West, the book is divided into
sections on: political reform and development on Taiwan, Taiwan's
changing political economy, social and environmental issues on
Taiwan, Taiwan external relations and the future of Taiwan-PRC
relations. Among the many issues addressed within this framework
are the evolution of democracy, local politics, Taiwan and the
international division of labour, the labour movement,
environmentalism, international commercial links and the role of
the United States in Taiwan-PRC relations.
In less than thirty years, China has become a major force in the
global economy. One feature of its rapid ascent has been an
enormous expansion of the country's science and technology
capabilities, leading to the emergence of a large and increasingly
well-educated talent pool. Yet China finds itself engaged in an
internal debate as to whether its full potential can be realised.
At the heart of this debate lie a number of uncertainties
surrounding the quality, quantity and effective utilisation of
China's S&T workforce. Written by two leading experts in the
field, this book is the first in forty years to address these
critical issues. Building on exciting new research and a plethora
of comprehensive statistical materials, its findings will have
significant policy implications both for China and the
international community, especially in terms of issues relating to
national competitiveness and innovation potential.
In less than thirty years, China has become a major force in the
global economy. One feature of its rapid ascent has been an
enormous expansion of the country's science and technology
capabilities, leading to the emergence of a large and increasingly
well-educated talent pool. Yet China finds itself engaged in an
internal debate as to whether its full potential can be realised.
At the heart of this debate lie a number of uncertainties
surrounding the quality, quantity and effective utilisation of
China's S&T workforce. Written by two leading experts in the
field, this book is the first in forty years to address these
critical issues. Building on exciting new research and a plethora
of comprehensive statistical materials, its findings will have
significant policy implications both for China and the
international community, especially in terms of issues relating to
national competitiveness and innovation potential.
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