University/Research Institute-Industry Linkages in Two Chinese Cities: Commercializing Technological Innovation

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University/Research Institute-Industry Linkages in Two Chinese Cities: Commercializing Technological Innovation Kun Chen Martin Kenney Graduate Student Professor Dept. of Anthropology Dept. of Human and UC Berkeley Community Development UC Davis 1

Outline Theoretical issues Historical background Current situation Beijing and Shenzhen Conclusion 2

Theoretical issues Innovation system and economy Role of universities and research institutes (URIs) URI-industry linkages 3

Historical background Before the 15 th century: global leader The 15 th 1949: China s decline and the Communist victory 1950 s 1978:Socialist period Since 1978: Reforms 4

Reforms Market-oriented economy Open door policy Decentralization Private ownership Linkages between research and production --Torch program, high technology cluster, R&D centers 5

R&D Statistics (RMB Billion) 180 160 154 140 128.8 120 100 89.6 104.3 80 60 40 34.9 40.5 50.9 55.1 67.9 20 0 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Year 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 R&D Expenditure 34.9 40.5 50.9 55.1 67.9 89.6 104.3 128.8 154 R&D/GDP (percent) 0.6 0.6 0.68 0.7 0.83 1.0 1.09 1.23 1.31 Note: Data compiled from the China Science and Technology Statistics Net 6

R&D (2003) (RMB100 million) Source: China Science and Technology Statistics Net 7

Current situation (2003) R&D: RMB154 billion, 1.31% of GDP 53 national high-tech zones Revenue: RMB2,094 billion (240 times than 1991) Number of high-tech companies: 32,857 (13 times) Publication: Fifth (15 th in 1990) Patent: Chinese patent applicants more than foreign applicants in China Technology contracts: RMB88 billion (9 times) 8

Things Have Changed in China and No Where More than Shenzhen 1980 s 1990 s 2000 s Source: Shenzhen Government Net 9

Historical background City s Major function Economic strength Capital city. Beijing Had a history as a city for two thousand years. Served as the capital city in several dynasties. Political, cultural and S&T center of the country. GDP in total is No.2 in the country. GDP per capita was $3074 in 2003. Major industry: high-tech and service. Shenzhen Became a city in 1979. Special economic zone. A successful model of the economic reforms. GDP in total is No.5 in the country. GDP per capita was $6510 in 2003. It remains the highest in the country. Major industry: high-tech and manufacturing. Affiliation with Hong Kong 10

Beijing Shenzhen S&T strength High-tech cluster Center of the best URIs in the country. R&D expenditure was RMB 25 billion in 2003. URIs and MNC/indigenous hightech enterprises are active in R&D. R&D, publication, invention patent and technology contract value remain the highest in the country. Zhongguancun Science Park (ZGC). Lack of URIs before 1990 s. Set up the virtual campus and university town in late 1990 s. R&D expenditure was RMB 7 billion in 2003. Local high-tech firms are active such as Huawei, ZTE. Invention patent moved up to No.3 in the country in 2003. Shenzhen High-tech Industrial Park (SHIP). 11

Beijing Shenzhen URI URIindustry linkages Elite URIs in the country such as THU, PKU, CAS. URIs are concentrated in ZGC. Technology transfer activities through TLO offices at URIs. URI-affiliated enterprises such as PKU s Founder, CAS s Lenovo, THU s Tongfang. University science parks such as THU Science Park, PKU Science Park, BUAA Science Park. Major mode: spin-off and university science park. THU, PKU, CAS started to set up research institutes or graduate schools in the middle and late 1990 s. The virtual campus and university town are located in SHIP. URI-affiliated research institutes serve as the bases of R&D, professional edu cation, and technology transfer/industrialization. Major mode: technology transfer and licensing through cooperation with local companies. 12

Beijing Shenzhen Traditional URIs High-tech industrial growth with no URIs URIs in other regions URIs spin-offs and university science parks Industrialization and commercialization of technological innovation Local high-tech enterprises Industrialization and commercialization of technological innovation URI-affiliated research institutes and virtual campus 13

Conclusion URIs contribution to China s economy Education, research, advising government. Technology commercialization URI-affiliated firms University science parks Joint projects Licensing Beijing and Shenzhen with different endowments develop different strategies Challenges 14