This blog is all about innovation systems. It retains the initial focus on the international architecture of industrial clustering, industry definitions and the patterns of industry level 'business' models. However, my interests are also shifting to the next level of macro questions. How do these architectures operate within and shape the global economy? In what ways is technology and innovation the transformation driver of macro-economics?
Monday, September 26, 2011
China's lack of innovativeness
China's success is remarkable and where it has genuinely been innovative, those successes need to be celebrated and have been across the web.
However, where the change is less than good then that needs to be pointed out as well. The planet simply has too few resoucres to waste where that be in Canada with the consumer or highway culture or in China with empty real estate.
http://www.sbs.com.au/dateline/story/watch/id/601007/n/China-s-Ghost-Cities
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