Research on innovation management and technology transfer in China

Research on innovation management and technology transfer in China is in its early stages and growing rapidly, as technology is transferred to Chinese organizations and the organizations themselves create innovations. The studies to date provide promising theoretical ideas, but specific findings sho...

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Competition
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Innovations
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Multinational corporations
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R&D
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Research methodology
Success factors
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