China's Industrial Technology
Market Reform and Organisational Change
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:18th Mar '99
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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.
'...this book has entailed considerable effort to untangle a very complex and somewhat unique process, and the author has done so very successfully...the book should attract a wide audience among academics...as well as policy makers who want to learn how the technology infrastructure of China has been transformed.' - Dr. Q. Wang, Research Policy [vol.30, no.7, pp 1160-1, 2001]
'The book is a valuable addition to the literature on China's science and industry policies.' - Cong Cao, The China Journal
ISBN: 9780415197410
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 703g
440 pages