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Shaping China's innovation future [electronic resource] : university technology transfer in transition / John L. Orcutt and Hong Shen.

By: Orcutt, John LContributor(s): Shen, Hong, LLM | Edward Elgar PublishingMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Elgar intellectual property and global developmentPublication details: Cheltenham ; Northampton, Mass. : Edward Elgar, c2010Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 296 p.) : illISBN: 9781849809092 (e-book)Subject(s): Technology transfer -- China | Academic-industrial collaboration -- China | Technological innovations -- Economic aspects -- China | Technological innovations -- Law and legislation -- China | China -- Economic conditions -- 2000- | China -- Economic policy -- 2000-Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 338.0640951 LOC classification: HC430.T4 | O73 2010Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Universities, technology commercialization and innovation systems -- Developing a market-based innovation system -- A snapshot of China's current innovation system -- Developing a legal system that supports the market-based transactions of a Bayh-Dole strategy -- China's intellectual property regime has come of age -- China's Bayh-Dole system -- Planning to be an innovative nation : China's national S&T plan and its impact on China's Bayh-Dole system -- China's emerging venture capital industry -- Increasing the technology commercialization capacity of Chinese universities.
Summary: Shaping China's Innovation Future employs a thorough analysis of a combination of factors including: the role of law and China's legal system; economic theory and the development of China's economy; China's educational, intellectual property, and financial systems; China's innovation capacity; and Chinese culture. Though the recommendations on how to improve China's technology commercialization system are unique to China, the scope of the research makes the conclusions found here applicable to other countries facing similar challenges.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-286) and index.

Universities, technology commercialization and innovation systems -- Developing a market-based innovation system -- A snapshot of China's current innovation system -- Developing a legal system that supports the market-based transactions of a Bayh-Dole strategy -- China's intellectual property regime has come of age -- China's Bayh-Dole system -- Planning to be an innovative nation : China's national S&T plan and its impact on China's Bayh-Dole system -- China's emerging venture capital industry -- Increasing the technology commercialization capacity of Chinese universities.

Shaping China's Innovation Future employs a thorough analysis of a combination of factors including: the role of law and China's legal system; economic theory and the development of China's economy; China's educational, intellectual property, and financial systems; China's innovation capacity; and Chinese culture. Though the recommendations on how to improve China's technology commercialization system are unique to China, the scope of the research makes the conclusions found here applicable to other countries facing similar challenges.

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