Technology Transfer into China: Preparing for a New Era
Currently, there are three forces creating a more favourable background for western multinational companies to do new business in China by transferring new technology. First, growing overcapacity means China requires not traditional turnkey factories, but instead, technology which leads to innovatio...
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Main Author: | De Meyer, Arnoud |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2001
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