Results of complementary surveys of foreign and Chinese manufacturing enterprises with respect to their objectives and expectations regarding technology transfer into China show that the major strategic objective of foreign enterprises, to gain access to the Chinese market, fits well with Chinese enterprises’ main objective of improving domestic competitiveness but less well with that of accessing world markets through technology transfer. Foreign firms rate highly the capability of Chinese enterprises to learn new technologies and also find the Chinese macro environment for business favourable. The survey results provide information that will help managers with their negotiations on co‐operating with prospective partners for the transfer of technology as well as assisting policy makers who wish to facilitate more effective transfer arrangements.
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David Bennett;
David Bennett
Aston Business School, Birmingham, UK
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Zhao Hongyu;
Zhao Hongyu
Aston Business School, Birmingham, UK
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Kirit Vaidya;
Kirit Vaidya
Aston Business School, Birmingham, UK
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Wang Xing Ming
Wang Xing Ming
The Business School of the People’s University of China, Beijing, China
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-583X
Print ISSN: 0957-6061
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1997
Integrated Manufacturing Systems (1997) 8 (5): 283–291.
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Bennett D, Hongyu Z, Vaidya K, Xing Ming W (1997), "Transferring manufacturing technology to China: supplier perceptions and acquirer expectations". Integrated Manufacturing Systems, Vol. 8 No. 5 pp. 283–291, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09576069710179733
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