Together With Innovation Smes, Innovation China: Small and Mediumsized Enterprise (Sme) Owners and Manufactures in the Chinese Manfacturing Sectors Develop Strategic and Transformative Innovation Strategies and Networks
Keywords:
Manufacturing sectors, Networking, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, Innovation Strategy, Innovation SystemAbstract
China is currently promoting institutional change and restructuring in an attempt to maintain and even accelerate its current level of economic progress, despite the fact that the globe as a whole is experiencing economic difficulties. China is putting in more efforts to innovate in response to the growing significance of innovation. Transform from a factory that creates low-quality items into a factory that creates trimming items that are distributed all over the globe. With a diverse selection of specialized initiatives and programs, the state and federal governments, as well as the regional governments, have made significant investments in order to foster creative regional and statewide development. The emphasis of these positive policy efforts has been on China's small and medium-sized companies (SMEs), which account for the vast majority of the country's firms and constitute the country's industrial base's central focus. China's economy is being more driven by its SME sector. Small and medium-sized firms (SMEs) have historically been seen as low-tech and resource-intensive manufacturers. The expansion of innovative small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) throughout China's manufacturing industries is driving the transformation of China's innovation system, resulting in a substantial shift in market structures and links. This is causing significant alterations to market structures and relationships.