The China Effect on Global Innovation
Traditional approaches to assessing innovation involve evaluating the capacity of nations and corporate entities to undertake it. In this extract from McKinsey Global Institute's...
China 10 Years Ahead: What Marketers in the West Need to Know
By Michael Karg
When it comes to social media, social commerce, and the pace of digital change, China is at least 10 years ahead of...
Is the 2015 Nobel Prize a Turning Point for Traditional Chinese Medicine?
By Marta Hanson
Youyou Tu, Nobel Winner in Physiology or Medicine discovered Artemisinin as an alternative malaria cure to the standard chloroquine, which was quickly...
A Transformation Manifesto
By Richard Lynch and Jack Calhoun
Transformation is not about external forces, they are inevitable. It’s not about reorganisations, they don’t work. There are more...
What’s Lies Ahead for China’s Urban Waste Landscape?
By Jonas Törnblom
China’s rapid pace of urbanisation remains at full throttle. Mass urbanisation generates mass waste volumes and the physical limitations associated with how...
Talent Management 2.0: Transformation Powered By People
By Amber Román and Richard Lynch
In “Moving Beyond the Anecdotal: What Will It Take To Create Your Digital 2.0 Business Model,” we discussed our...
Civilised Cities: A New Model of Sustainable Urbanisation with Chinese Characteristics
By Bao Zonghao
The title of the civilised city, which is awarded every three years since 2005, has been the highest comprehensive accolade for Chinese...
Moving Beyond the Anecdotal: What Will It Take to Create Your Digital 2.0 Business...
By Todd Fisher and Richard Lynch
A Strategy to Execution planning process focused on Technology Strategy, will raise the TQ (Technology Quotient) of your senior...
Chen Cun And Internet Literature
By Michel Hockx
The following is an excerpt from Internet Literature in China by Michel Hockx (Columbia University Press 2015)
Chen Cun is probably the most...
Internet Literature in China – An Interview with Michel Hockx
The following is an interview with Michel Hockx, author of Internet Literature in China. You can follow Michael Hockx on Twitter at @mhockx
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