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John L. Orcutt
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Hong Shen
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Publication Date:
28 Dec 2010
Collections:
Law 2010 and before
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781849809092.00006
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Shaping China’s Innovation Future
Monograph Book
Publication Date:
28 Dec 2010
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9781849803588
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9781849809092
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781849809092
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320
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Table of Contents
Front Matter
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Contents
Preface: Will China be the next technology superpower?
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations and acronyms
Chapter 1: Universities, Technology Commercialization and Innovation Systems
PART I: China’s Innovation System: Mao, Markets and the Growing Prominence of Chinese Universities
Chapter 2: Developing a Market-based Innovation System
Chapter 3: A Snapshot of China’s Current Innovation System
PART II: The Legal and Policy Environment for Commercializing University Technology in China
Chapter 4: Developing a Legal System that Supports the Market-based Transactions of Bayh–Dole Strategy
Chapter 5: China’s Intellectual Property Regime has Come of Age
Chapter 6: China’s Bayh–Dole System
Chapter 7: Planning to be an Innovative Nation – China’s National S & T Plan and its Impact on China’s Bayh–Dole System
Chapter 8: China’s Emerging Venture Capital Industry
PART III: The Future
Chapter 9: Increasing the Technology Commercialization Capacity of Chinese Universities
Conclusion: what does it mean for the rest of the world if China gets things right?
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Asian Studies
Asian Economics
Asian Innovation and Technology
Asian Law
Business and Management
Entrepreneurship
Development Studies
Development Economics
Law and Development
Economics and Finance
Asian Economics
Development Economics
Innovation and Technology
Asian Innovation
Innovation Policy
Intellectual Property
Technology and ICT
Law - Academic
Asian Law
Intellectual Property Law
Internet and Technology Law
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