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Study On China's Technological Learning In International Joint Ventures

Posted on:2009-10-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360245464089Subject:Business management
Abstract/Summary:
As a major form of foreign direct investment in China's reform and opening up, joint ventures is expected path of advanced technological learning by China's local enterprises. However, after more than 20 years of the development of the joint venture, the result showed that the policy of "market for technology" is not realized as our expected. Core technology has always been controlled by foreign side. What's more, in some industries, the Chinese side is getting into difficulties in becoming a relier on foreign technology. Recently, the government has made "independent innovation" slogan, established national own brands is put to an unprecedented strategic height. So the topic of improving China's efficiency of technologies learning in joint ventures, accelerating technology transfer process and achieving strategic objectives is popular in academe, which makes our study more practical and significant.In this paper, from the perspective of development status of joint ventures in China, we analyze the plight of the China's technical learning based on both internal and external reasons of Sino-foreign joint ventures. With describing practice of joint venture in China's auto industry, we give recommendations accordingly for the local automobile enterprises both from the government level and enterprise level. Finally, two responses are proposed for the China's to improve the technological learning: First, establishing a technological learning model by the Chinese side, expounded on learning path by two dimensions in level and stage; Second, from the effect factors that affect learning perspective, several recommendations are proposed to improve the efficiency of learning.
Keywords/Search Tags:Joint Venture, Technology Transfer, Organize Learning, China's Auto Industry
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