Technology innovation and enterprise management, and a case study in China
by Wang Huijiong
International Journal of Technology Management (IJTM), Vol. 9, No. 5/6/7, 1994

Abstract: The paper presents some basic concepts of innovation in technological processes, as they relate to the management and organizational structure of an enterprise, including some suggested new elements. These are illustrated by reference to a case study of the Capital Iron and Steel Corporation in China. A summary is also given of the aims and proposals for an on-going research project for the World Bank involving explorations of the mechanisms of technology innovation.

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