Document Type
Closed Project
Publication Date
Fall 2010
Instructor
Dundar Kocaoglu
Course Title
Management of Engineering and Technology
Course Number
ETM 520/620
Subjects
Technological innovations -- China, China -- Economic policy -- 2000-, Technology -- Management
Abstract
This report analyzes both positive and negative aspects of the China in order to diagnose its prospect moving from imitation to innovation. The positive aspect is analyzed by Chinese innovation input/output index ratio and case studies of todays’ innovative companies of Korea and Japan. It was proved that they are taking ‘Imovator’ strategy and on the right track toward the innovation. Also, three impediments to be overcome were identified by analysis of ‘government issues,’ ‘corporation issues’ and ‘leadership issues’ respectively. Finally, Chinese bright future toward innovation is forecasted with successful innovation cases of China as well as future works.
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Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/22603
Citation Details
Pornsatit, Chakaphan; Lim, Dong-Joon; Yang, Gaofeng; and Li, Chenxi, "China -- Can it Move from Imitation to Innovation?" (2010). Engineering and Technology Management Student Projects. 592.
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/22603
Comments
This project is only available to students, staff, and faculty of Portland State University