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China's Industrial Technology
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A01=Shulin Gu
Author_Shulin Gu
Automobile Factory
Auxiliary Machinery
Beijing Research Institute
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Case Text
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Central Industrial Ministries
Chinese Character Processing
Complex Manufacturing Systems
Current Market Reform
Engineering Services
enterprises
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host
Host Enterprise
Income Structure
industry
Industry Park
innovation systems
Institutional Restructuring
Machine Tools
Machine Tools Sector
machinery
Machinery Industry
machinery industry transformation
Machinery Technology
Manufacturing Technology Institutes
market
Market Earnings
organisational change in Chinese industry
Power Plant Equipment
programme
R&D institutional reform
reform
science and technology policy
Technological Consultancy
Technological Management System
Technology Market
technology transfer China
text
torch
Torch Programme
transaction cost economics
Trial Production
Product details
- ISBN 9780415197410
- Weight: 703g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 18 Mar 1999
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Offering a comprehensive review of reform policy, followed by an examination of major approaches to institutional restructuring, Shulin Gu explores the way in which China's industrial technology has responded to economic reforms. At the heart of the work is the argument that market reform and organisational change are closely interdependent. Gu outlines the interaction of the two in China and reveals the damage which may result if market reform is not accompanied by new organisational design. Analysis of these issues is drawn from first-hand experience of Chinese technology systems, supported by insights from technological innovation economics and transaction cost economics.
China's Industrial Technology
€179.80
