Gender-specific patterns in patenting and publishing
It is the core argument of this paper that technological development in China is not suffering from a lack of innovative capacity or human resources, but from a mismatch of research supply and demand. It is suggested that the expansion of successful domestic knowledge generation beyond a limited number of highly publicised S&T 'mega projects' depends on an improved management system for the interface between public applied research and technological development. The empirical analy-sis brings together data on the Chinese innovation system with evidence from the electronics industry in Guangdong province.
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2008
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Authors: | Frietsch, Rainer ; Haller, Inna ; Vrohlings, Melanie ; Grupp, Hariolf |
Institutions: | Fraunhofer-Institut für System- und Innovationsforschung (ISI), Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft |
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