2012
DOI: 10.1177/0887302x12449201
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An Investigation of Chinese Textile Firms’ R&D Performance

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to enhance the understanding of Chinese textile manufacturers' research and development (R&D) performance. Specifically, the study empirically examined (a) current trends of R&D activities in the Chinese textile industry; (b) R&D intensity among Chinese textile firms and determinants of its variation; and (c) R&D effectiveness among Chinese textile firms and factors impacting it. The research results are based on survey data from 768 textile manufacturers located in a Southeastern… Show more

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“…LT SMEs are highly heterogeneous in terms of their technology base, industry classification, and resources (Alvarez & Iske, 2015), generating a need to investigate an industry-specific sector. In addition, in order to remain competitive, these industries consistently need to develop new products and practices in response to market demands by utilizing external sources (Ha-Brookshire & Lee, 2010;Jacob, 2007;Lu & Karpova, 2012), making them appropriate for the current study.…”
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“…LT SMEs are highly heterogeneous in terms of their technology base, industry classification, and resources (Alvarez & Iske, 2015), generating a need to investigate an industry-specific sector. In addition, in order to remain competitive, these industries consistently need to develop new products and practices in response to market demands by utilizing external sources (Ha-Brookshire & Lee, 2010;Jacob, 2007;Lu & Karpova, 2012), making them appropriate for the current study.…”
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“…The textile industry has a long history as a leading industry from the Industrial Revolution onwaeds, and now has become a typical low tech industry (Von Tunzelmann & Acha, 2005). However, with the use of synthetic fibers in the early 1920s, and the smart textiles recently launched (Lu, 2012). Traditional industry regarded innovative activities and the ability to adapt to changing needs and environment as the basis for their competitiveness.…”
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