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Geography Of Technology Transfer In China: A Glocal Network Approach, Hardback Book

Geography Of Technology Transfer In China: A Glocal Network Approach Hardback

Part of the East China Normal University Scientific Reports series

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Technology transfer studies are usually framed through Economics and Management Sciences, but this volume Geography of Technology Transfer in China seeks to reveal the mechanism of technology transfer from the geographical perspective.

It not only depicts the spatial evolution laws of glocal technology transfer networks, but also uses regression models to uncover the two-way effects between the networks and innovative capacity.

In addition, this book highlights the integration and interaction of networks on both the global and local scales.

A theoretical framework on glocal networks of technology transfer is established based on a series of economic geography bases in order to depict the spatial differences and coupling mechanism among multi-scaled networks in China.This book consists of 5 parts and 10 chapters, which illustrate the background, theoretical basis, spatial evolution, dual-way influences, and policy implications of technology transfer in China, presenting a clear structure both theoretically and empirically.

The book begins with the 'what', 'why', and 'how' questions behind geographical studies on technology transfer to clarify the purpose of the book and its differentiation from present technology transfer studies.

Thereafter, it discusses the 'holy trinity' framework of glocal technology transfer networks consisting of cultural, territorial, and networked subsystems.

To this end, the spatial evolution of the technology transfer is highlighted through soical network analysis, which aims at depicting the geographical rules of China's technology transfer networks at global, domestic, and regional scales.

Based on these discoveries, the next part of the book further analyzes, through a series of regression models such as ERGM and NBRM, the kinds of determinants which have influenced the network size and how the network has in turn affected local innovation capacity .

Lastly, the policy implications connect the findings of empirical studies with the operability of the national innovation system.

On the whole, this book extensively covers the theoretical, empirical, and practical applications of the geography of technology transfer in China.

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  • Format:Hardback
  • Pages:544 pages
  • Publisher:World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
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  • ISBN:9789811274954

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  • Format:Hardback
  • Pages:544 pages
  • Publisher:World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication Date:
  • Category:
  • ISBN:9789811274954