Global Supply Chains as Drivers of Innovation in China

Michael Murphree, Dan Breznitz
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China’s manufacturing and innovation capabilities are directly related. Availability of complementary resources in rapid prototyping, test production, and components and the ability to deploy innovations at scale increasingly lead high-technology firms, including startups, to consider China as a developmental base across sectors from big data to cloud computing, smart grid, renewable energy, and alternative energy vehicles. Entry into global value chains (GVCs) has led to vast transfers of knowledge, creating human resource capabilities that continuously facilitate the upgrading of Chinese firms. China’s most advanced industries were all those characterized by active participation in GVCs. China’s entry into GVCs has differed significantly from the experiences of other emerging economies, arguably affording China greater innovation benefits. This is directly related to China’s institutional environment of “structured uncertainty.” Structured uncertainty shaped the pattern and impact of entry into GVCs, dictating which regions entered GVCs, when, and how, with long-term knowledge transfer effects.
全球供应链是中国创新的驱动力
中国的制造业和创新能力是直接相关的。在快速原型、测试生产和组件方面的互补资源的可用性,以及大规模部署创新的能力,越来越多地促使高科技公司(包括初创公司)将中国视为从大数据到云计算、智能电网、可再生能源和替代能源汽车等各个领域的发展基地。进入全球价值链(GVCs)导致了大量的知识转移,创造了不断促进中国企业升级的人力资源能力。中国最先进的产业都是积极参与全球价值链的产业。中国进入全球价值链与其他新兴经济体的经历有很大不同,可以说这给中国带来了更大的创新利益。这与中国“结构性不确定性”的制度环境直接相关。结构性不确定性塑造了进入全球价值链的模式和影响,决定了哪些地区、何时以及如何进入全球价值链,并具有长期的知识转移效应。
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