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Foreign and Indigenous Innovation in China: Some Evidence from Shanghai

Seamus Grimes, Debin Du · 2013 · European Planning Studies

Summary. China's policy push for indigenous innovation aims to reduce reliance on foreign technology and move beyond low-cost manufacturing. This paper examines multinational R&D centers in Shanghai to assess their innovation contributions and potential unintended consequences. The authors investigate whether policies using market access and procurement to capture global R&D activity within China will achieve their goals or create unexpected problems.

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Grimes, S., & Du, D.. (2013). Foreign and Indigenous Innovation in China: Some Evidence from Shanghai. European Planning Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2012.755829

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DOI
10.1080/09654313.2012.755829
Countries
China
Regions
Asia
Categories
policy, innovation-networks, regional-innovation-systems
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2026-04-28