Innovation and Intellectual Property in China: Strategies, Contexts and Challenges

Author:   Ken Shao ,  Xiaoqing Feng
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781781001592


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   31 October 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Ken Shao ,  Xiaoqing Feng
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
ISBN:  

9781781001592


ISBN 10:   1781001596
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   31 October 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Contents: Forward Graham Dutfield 1. The Cores and Contexts of China's 21st-century National Innovation System Ken Shao 2. Roadmaps of China's National-level Intellectual Property Strategy Outline Zhang Zhicheng 3. Implementations of China's Rejuvenation through Knowledge Yang Lihua 4. Challenges to China's Self-driven Innovation and Intellectual Property Practice Feng Xiaoqing 5. Efforts and Tendencies in China's Judicial Practice of Intellectual Property Kong Xiangjun and Du Weike 6. The Cluster Effect in China: Real or Imagined? Michael Keane 7. Determinants of Product Innovation in Chinese Private Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Peter S. Hofman, Alexander Newman and Ziliang Deng 8. Foreign R&D in China: an Evolving Innovation Landscape Seamus Grimes 9. Intellectual Property, Innovation, and the Ladder of Development: Experience of Developed Countries for China Wei Shi 10. The International Enclosure of China's Innovation Space Peter K. Yu Index

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'This is an important addition to the growing volumes of literature on Chinese intellectual property law. The book provides an excellent selection of essays written by well-known academics and policy makers that sheds light on the process of innovation shaped by national policies and makes readers re-think the role of law in fostering innovation. This is a must read for those who wonder to what extent the stereotypical image of China as the intellectual property norm receiver still holds true.' -- Nari Lee, Hanken School of Economics, Finland 'This book is jointly created by leading experts from China, Australia, the US, UK and Ireland. Working in academic, governmental and judicial sectors, these authors navigate the topics from the wide realms of law, economics, international relations, government policies, practical issues, industrial fieldworks and comparative studies. The study is very detailed and unique, and presents a fresh, holistic and international study of the contexts and specifics of China's innovation policies, intellectual property strategies and industrial development trends, which as a whole, may remain largely unknown. Western readers who are interested in China's knowledge-based economy should not miss out on this authoritative book.' -- Liu Chuntian, President, China Intellectual Property Law Society, Dean of Intellectual Property School, Renmin University of China, Beijing 'This innovative book is essential reading for those who are interested in China's IP and innovation strategies. A lot has been written about China's IP laws and their rapid evolution over the last two decades. China is also developing a national innovation strategy and the substantial merit of this book is that it offers an in-depth analysis of both those elements and, even more importantly, of the way in which they interact. That latter aspect is needed, but found rarely.' -- Paul Torremans, University of Nottingham, UK 'Academics, researchers and intellectual property lawyers - whether involved directly or indirectly with clients doing business in China - will find this timely publication with its 'insider perspectives' eminently useful.' -- Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor, The Barrister Magazine


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Edited by Ken Shao, Professor of Law, University of Western Australia and Xiaoqing Feng, Professor of Law, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, China

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