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Policy and Managerial Implications for China and Other Countries
In this final chapter, the editors present a set of ideas arising from the analysis in the Handbook and other research, drawing implications and suggesting policies oriented toward positive developments in innovation for China and other countries. Implications for government and business are discussed and areas for future research are identified. The chapter groups the implications of the research under three headings that identify key groups of stakeholders.