Selection Advantage Pattern of International Sci-Tech Cooperation and Empirical Analysis
Li Li, Bin Yu
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DOI: 10.4236/jssm.2011.41006   PDF    HTML     10,337 Downloads   14,411 Views   Citations

Abstract

Traditional international sci-tech cooperation theories mainly focus on the ability and advantage owned by cooperative parties, and according to which to guide the direction of international science and technology cooperation. Based on the integration of traditional theories of international science and technology cooperation and concrete practice, this paper proposes the selection advantage pattern and matching mechanism, which comprehensively take cooperator advantages, specification of project and change in circumstance into account and will play a guiding role in terms of determining the key country or region with which to prior carry out international science and technology cooperation. This paper also gives an analysis of the current status of industry development in Guangdong province and the research upon competitiveness evaluation of the world's related leading technology, puts forward corresponding countermeasures and suggestions on the science and technology cooperation patterns and approaches in terms of technological level and resources of Guangdong province.

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L. Li and B. Yu, "Selection Advantage Pattern of International Sci-Tech Cooperation and Empirical Analysis," Journal of Service Science and Management, Vol. 4 No. 1, 2011, pp. 35-41. doi: 10.4236/jssm.2011.41006.

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