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Shaping China’s Innovation Future
University Technology Transfer in Transition

John Orcutt, Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Professor of Law, University of New Hampshire School of Law – Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property, US and Hong Shen, Partner, Longan Law Firm, Beijing, China
December 2010 c 336 pp Hardback 978 1 84980 358 8 c£79.95 on-line discount c£71.96

Shaping China’s Innovation Future employs a thorough analysis of a combination of factors including: the role of law and China’s legal system; economic theory and the development of China’s economy; China’s educational, intellectual property, and financial systems; China’s innovation capacity; and Chinese culture. Though the recommendations on how to improve China’s technology commercialization system are unique for China, the scope of the research makes the conclusions found here applicable to other countries facing similar challenges.

Contents: Preface 1. Universities, Technology Commercialization and Innovation Systems Part I: China’s Innovation System: Mao, Markets and the Growing Prominence of Chinese Universities 2. Developing a Market-Based Innovation System 3. A Snapshot of China’s Current Innovation System Part II: The Legal and Policy Environment for Commercializing University Technology in China 4. Developing a Legal System that Supports the Market-Based Transactions of Bayh-Dole Strategy 5. China’s Intellectual Property Regime has Come of Age 6. China’s Bayh-Dole System 7. Planning to be an Innovative Nation – China’s National S&T Plan and its Impact on China’s Bayh-Dole System 8. China’s Emerging Venture Capital Industry Part III: The Future 9. Increasing the Technology Commercialization Capacity of Chinese Universities Afterward: What Does it Mean for the Rest of the World if China Gets Things Right? Index


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