Document Type
Closed Project
Publication Date
Fall 2009
Instructor
Dundar Kocaoglu
Course Title
Management of Engineering and Technology
Course Number
ETM 520/620
Abstract
The findings in the paper are an illustration or indication that China is moving from being an imitator to being an innovator. The analysis in the paper has been focused on identifying the direction for China and addressing some of the key challenges. This project examines three areas impacted by China’s move towards innovation: 1. The Chinese electronic manufacturing industry 2. The impact of China’s workforce on innovation 3. China’s software industry and copyright issues that are impacting its growth
Rights
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Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/22850
Citation Details
Nuhisi, Sevket Can; Elliot, John; Siddappa, Jayanth; Lu, Xiaofang; and Rusnac, Claudiu, "China: Moving from Imitation to Innovation" (2009). Engineering and Technology Management Student Projects. 799.
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/22850
Comments
This project is only available to students, faculty, and staff of Portland State University.