Universities/Research Institutes and Regional Innovation Systems: The Cases of Beijing and Shenzhen
Cluster development
DOI:
10.1016/j.worlddev.2006.05.013
Publication Date:
2007-04-26T13:03:09Z
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ABSTRACT
Summary This paper explores the role of universities and research institutes (URIs) in the development of the Chinese economy through a comparison of the development of the Beijing and Shenzhen technology clusters. The two locations, while embedded in the same national innovation system, have exhibited completely different evolutionary trajectories. In the case of Beijing, the URIs have played an extremely important role in the development of largest high technology cluster in China. In contrast, in Shenzhen, which is now the third most important cluster in China, has in the last twenty years policy makers have consciously worked to establish and attract institutions of higher education. We suggest that the Chinese experience, though not without problems, provides an interesting model for other nations with strong URIs.
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