Beschreibung:
This book analyses how key 'systems integration' technical pressures, and the increasing use of collaborative alliances for market and product development are impacting on the socio technical policy directives of Chinese State leaders and the strategic behaviour of key Chinese high technology firms operating in the global wireless sector.
1. China's New Alliance Capitalism and the Case of the Wireless Communication Sector2. The Perils of Strategic Technological Development Policy: Two Failed Chinese Attempts, FDI and Techno-Nationalism3. Complex Global Technological Systems and the Chinese State: From National Indigenous Innovation to Globalised Adaptive Ecology4. Technological Development, Alliance Capitalism and Chinese State Capacity5. Beyond Neo-Techno-Nationalism: An Introduction to China's Emergent Third Way: Globalised Adaptive Ecology, Emergent Capabilities and Policy Instruments6. Global Wireless Sector7. Conclusion8. Appendices