Abstract

Seen in perspective, the very specific framework conditions determining firm strategies and (local) government behaviour in China have resulted in the establishment of an innovative system of clusters. In order to turn China’s biotech clusters into vibrant centers of innovation with a strong ‘creative buzz’, however, substantial changes in China’s politico-economic system and institutional set-up are required.

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