China's Highway of Information and Communication Technology

China's Highway of Information and Communication Technology

ISBN-10:
0230553753
ISBN-13:
9780230553750
Pub. Date:
12/18/2009
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan UK
ISBN-10:
0230553753
ISBN-13:
9780230553750
Pub. Date:
12/18/2009
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan UK
China's Highway of Information and Communication Technology

China's Highway of Information and Communication Technology

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Overview

Based on first-hand information obtained from Chinese and foreign enterprises and institutions in the Chinese ICT industry, this book presents a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of the Chinese ICT industrial sector. It analyses the strengths, weak-nesses and threats facing the Chinese enterprise and new western entrants, and the significant implications of China's accession to the World Trade Organization.

The current mechanism and various aspects of China's ICT sector are investigated, along with the opportunities and challenges facing global and local firms in this largest market in the world. The primary aim of the book is to map industrial structure and dynamics of the developing country in the context of globalization. It is essential reading for any decision-maker in the ICT sector, both in the West and in China.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230553750
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 12/18/2009
Edition description: 2010
Pages: 209
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Jiang Yu is Royal Society Researh Fellow, Institute for Manufacturing and Engineering, Cambridge University, UK
Richard Li-Hua is Director of the China Business and Technology Transfer Centre, University of Newcastle, UK

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures viii

Preface ix

1 Introduction 1

Emerging ICT superpower in the world 1

Cooperation focus between the Western world and China 3

Role of the ICT industry in the national economy 4

China for 2010 and beyond 6

Significance for study 7

Aims and objectives 11

Summary 12

2 Pragmatic Development of the ICT Industry 13

Introduction 13

China National Information Infrastructure (CNII) 15

The rise of the telecommunication service industry 17

Ever-changing service industry structure 19

Dealing with the digital divide 21

The equipment manufacturing sector 22

Building the domestic handset industry 26

The survival of the software industry 27

The semiconductor industry 31

Next e-commerce giant? 33

Business to Consumer (B2C) 35

Business to Business (B2B) 35

The future 36

The future model 36

Summary 37

3 Institutional and Regulatory Environments in ICT Sectors 39

Relative roles and policy framework 39

Western experiences 41

Transformation in major developing countries 42

Regulatory structure and main regulators 43

Policy intervention in IP telephone diffusion 47

SARFT: an important center 51

A case of regulatory conflict: IPTV in China 52

The context of WTO entry 55

Judicial institutions 58

Comparison study with Indian 59

Discussion 60

Summary 62

4 A Wireless China 65

A miracle story? 65

Standardization and the technology of different generations 66

The evolution of China's mobile telecom industry 68

Indigenous innovation: China's 3G standardization 74

PHS and WLAN 81

A future wireless China? 86

5 The Rise of Indigenous Firms: Emerging Global Stars 89

Introduction 89

Huawei 91

Lenovo 99

TCL 102

Spreadtrum: semiconductor star 104

SINA.com 108

Alibaba: e-commerce pioneer 115

Summary 119

6 MNCs: Competitors or Partners? 121

Attractiveness of China 121

China strategy of MNCs 123

Operation in China: flourishing manufacturing 124

Operation in China: silent service 126

Beyond manufacturing 128

Embedding in China's innovation system 130

Some remaining challenges 131

Ericsson's Chinese journey 133

Nokia in China 135

IPR issues 137

Future implications for MNCs 137

Summary 139

7 From Imitation to Innovation: Future Trends 141

Introduction 141

What is technology? 143

Explicit knowledge and tacit knowledge 145

Appropriateness and effectiveness of technology transfer 146

From imitation to innovation 148

A technology superpower through indigenous innovation? 151

Setting the scene: indigenous innovation 154

Establishing international competitiveness through innovation 157

Creating competitiveness in the ICT sector 158

The debate on China' technology strategy 160

The catching-up process in the telecom sector 165

Strategically integrating new product development (NPD) activites 169

Attempts to link technology and business strategy 171

Capturing high-end value from emerging technology 172

Ambition for 2020 and beyond 176

Challenges 177

Summary 177

8 The Road Ahead 179

Introduction 179

Reconsidering the role of government 180

Universal service 182

Leveraging e-commerce for national competitiveness 183

Local players or global stars? 184

Continues innovation with Chinese characteristics 185

Approaching the frontiers of technology and business 187

Bibliography 189

Index 199

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