Success in technology transfer to China: resource-based factors Online publication date: Sat, 30-Oct-2004
by Jorge Niosi, Claude Marcotte
International Journal of Technology Transfer and Commercialisation (IJTTC), Vol. 3, No. 4, 2004
Abstract: For thousands of western firms, technology transfer through joint ventures has become the preferred mode of access to the large and growing Chinese market. However, many of these joint ventures do not meet with success. Several performance factors have been emphasised in previous studies, including the adequate selection of partners, the writing of good contracts, guanxi, the timing of entrance, technical training and previous collaborative experience. This study finds that small and medium-sized enterprises have more difficulties in operating in China, probably due to their fewer resources and experience, needed to overcome the major technological gap between China and Western industrial countries. Some evidence is also presented both in favour of and against the above-mentioned factors.
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