Kaidong Feng is an Associate Professor in the School of Government, Peking University, Beijing, China.
A vivid account of the development and recent spread of real innovativeness in Chinese industry. Feng Kaidong knows Huawei and other innovators from the inside. He also knows the history of innovative styles of management in China from their roots in Maoism of the 1950s - and history matters in China. A marvellously insightful book. - Andrew Tylecote, Emeritus Professor of the Economics and Management of Technological Change, University of Sheffield Anyone who wants to be informed about how China is becoming an innovation nation must read Professor Kaidong Feng's new book, Innovation and Industrial Development in China. Professor Feng displays his deep knowledge of the transformation of the Chinese automobile and telecom equipment industries from the earlier era of trading market for technology to the current era of indigenous innovation . Since the 1980s, these industries have been central to China's dramatic economic transformation. A scholar who has spent years engaged in field research on these industries, Professor Feng analyzes how organizational learning is the essence of innovative enterprise. He has also been at the forefront of the Chinese policy debate on the relation between business strategy and government policy in the process of industrial development. Given China's increasingly important position as an industrial power, I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in understanding innovation and competition in the global economy. - Professor William Lazonick, President, The Academic-Industry Research Network and Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Massachusetts