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Innovation and Intellectual Property in China : Strategies, Contexts and Challenges
2014
F 34 SHA. I
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Title
Innovation and Intellectual Property in China : Strategies, Contexts and Challenges
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288 pages ; 25 cm.
ISBN
9781781001592 Print
9781781001608 eBook
9781781001608 eBook
Alternate Call Number
F 34 SHA. I
Summary
China is evolving from a manufacturing-based economy to an innovation-based economy, but the delicate context behind this change has not been properly understood by foreign governments, companies and lawyers. This book is an insightful response to ill-conceived notions of, and mis-assumptions regarding, the Chinese innovation economy. It represents an effort to marry a variety of ‘insiders’ perspectives’ from China, with the analysis of international scholars. With contributions from leading authors - including Dr Kong Xiangjun, President of the Intellectual Property Tribunal at the Supreme People’s Court of China - this book is the first comprehensive response to a highly controversial and largely under-developed field of inquiry. It seeks to unveil and understand the complexities and challenges that confront China’s innovation economy, setting out the cultural and historical context, the strategies that form the basis for this evolution, and the measures China has at its disposal to protect intellectual property. The book will be hugely valuable to all those who have interest in China’s development, and seek to understand the likely path of China’s future economic models and legal reforms. Offering a holistic perspective combining global, domestic and cultural-historical spectrums, it will also prove a key resource for Intellectual property scholars and lawyers.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Forward
1. The Cores and Contexts of China’s 21st-century National Innovation System
2. Roadmaps of China’s National-level Intellectual Property Strategy Outline
3. Implementations of China’s Rejuvenation through Knowledge
4. Challenges to China’s Self-driven Innovation and Intellectual Property Practice
5. Efforts and Tendencies in China’s Judicial Practice of Intellectual Property
6. The Cluster Effect in China: Real or Imagined?
7. Determinants of Product Innovation in Chinese Private Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
8. Foreign R&D in China: an Evolving Innovation Landscape
9. Intellectual Property, Innovation, and the Ladder of Development: Experience of Developed Countries for China
10. The International Enclosure of China’s Innovation Space
Index.
1. The Cores and Contexts of China’s 21st-century National Innovation System
2. Roadmaps of China’s National-level Intellectual Property Strategy Outline
3. Implementations of China’s Rejuvenation through Knowledge
4. Challenges to China’s Self-driven Innovation and Intellectual Property Practice
5. Efforts and Tendencies in China’s Judicial Practice of Intellectual Property
6. The Cluster Effect in China: Real or Imagined?
7. Determinants of Product Innovation in Chinese Private Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
8. Foreign R&D in China: an Evolving Innovation Landscape
9. Intellectual Property, Innovation, and the Ladder of Development: Experience of Developed Countries for China
10. The International Enclosure of China’s Innovation Space
Index.
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Published
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar, 2014
Language
English
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