posted on 2024-09-05, 23:05authored byAdrian Ely, Yantai Chen
China is not only becoming a significant player in the production of high-tech products, but also an increasingly important contributor of ideas and influence in the global knowledge economy. This paper identifies the promises and the pathologies of the biotech innovation system from the perspective of social sustainability in China, looking at the governance of the system and beyond. Based on The STEPS Centre’s ‘Innovation, Sustainability, Development: A New Manifesto’, a ‘3D’ approach has been adopted, bringing together social, technological and policy dynamics, and focusing on the directions of biotechnological innovation, the distribution of its benefits, costs and risks and the diversity of innovations evolving within it and alongside it.
Funding
ESRC
History
Publisher
STEPS Centre
Citation
Chen, Y. and Ely, A. (2011) Health Biotechnology Innovation for Social Sustainability - A Perspective from China, STEPS Working Paper 47, Brighton: STEPS Centre