该期特刊 的客座主编 包括国际创新研究的顶级学者,包括 英国剑桥大学商学院院长 Peter Williamson教授,英国诺森比亚大学终身讲席教授Xiong Yu,中国浙江大学管理学院院长 Wu Xiaobu教授等。
特刊邀稿地址:http://www.journals.elsevier.com/technovation/call-for-papers/independent-innovation-new-practices-to-manage-technology/
"Independent Innovation - new practices to manage technology transfer projects in international collaborations with China"
Guest Editors:
Professor Yu Xiong
Newcastle Business School
Northumbria University, UK
yu.xiong@northumbria.ac.uk
Professor Peter Williamson
Judge Business School
Cambridge University, UK
p.williamson@jbs.cam.ac.uk
Professor Xiaobo Wu
National Institute of Innovation Management
Zhejiang University, China
xbwu@zju.edu.cn
Mr. Senmao Xia
Norwich Business School
University of East Anglia, UK
senmao.xia@uea.ac.uk
Overview:
As a part of “China Dream”, the Chinesegovernment has begun to promote the goal of “independent innovation” (Xi,2014). However, independent innovation does not mean closing the door to therest of the world. In fact, it cannot be successfully achieved withouttechnology transfer and open innovation between China and other countries. Internationaltechnology transfer and knowledge flows are pivotal for China to learn andcontribute to innovation to realize its innovation strategy. Moreover, bothdeveloped and developing countries can benefit during those activities. Inrecent years, significant changes have taken place in the processes ofinternational technology transfer and innovation in China, and these are notyet fully appreciated and understood. The aim of this special issue is to studythe effect of these developments on current and potential internationaltechnology transfer and innovation in (and with) China and to inform andinspire both academic researchers and practitioners. Some relevant trends inpractices are illustrated below.
Topics of interest
Example relevant topics include, but arenot limited, to the following:
- The present situation and characteristic of technology transfer and commercialization between Chinese firms and overseas academic and research institutes.
- How to overcome difficulties/obstacles and better manage the technology transfer activities between Chinese firms and overseas academic and research institutes.
- How to exam the competition, collaboration, and technological transfer between Chinese and overseas firms.
- How to seek and promote complementarities between Chinese and foreign firms in the innovation process.
- The impact of Chinese science parks on international technology transfer and collaborative innovation for China.
- How to remove barriers to enable Chinese science parks play a better role in international technology transfer and collaborative innovation.
- The new practice of returnees in international technology transfer and collaborative innovation for China.
- The role of Chinese science parks in boosting the returnee’s entrepreneurship in China.
- The roles of overseas and Chinese players at different stages in the innovation cycle from idea through base technology to product development and commercialization, and possible collaborative opportunities.
- Commonalities and differences in approaches to manage innovation in China and overseas
Important Dates
30 September 2015: Deadline for submissionof extended abstract 1
31 October 2015: Invitation to submit full paper
31 December 2015: Deadline for submission of full paper via the Technovationsubmission system


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