Journal of Knowledge-based Innovation in China

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Journal Properties
  • Number of Articles
    87
  • ISSN
    1756-1418
  • Publisher
    Emerald
  • Indian UGC
  • DOAJ (latest)
Description
The Journal of Knowledge-based Innovation in China (JKIC) is a scholarly publication that examines the crucial role of knowledge and innovation in driving economic and social progress within China. The journal provides a forum for researchers and practitioners to share insights on the unique challenges and opportunities related to fostering innovation in the Chinese context. Key areas of focus include technology transfer, knowledge management, intellectual property rights, and the impact of government policies on innovation ecosystems. It caters to academics, policymakers, and business leaders interested in understanding China's evolving innovation landscape. The journal ensures wide dissemination of cutting-edge research. It is essential for those seeking to understand how China leverages knowledge and innovation to achieve its strategic goals. Authors are encouraged to submit empirical studies, case analyses, and theoretical perspectives. By fostering scholarly discourse and promoting evidence-based practices, JKIC aims to contribute to China's advancement as a global innovation leader. Its goal is to stimulate dialogue and influence the development of knowledge-based practices.