Part I A Survey of China’s Manufacturing Sector and Development of China’s New-type Manufacturing Sector
Chapter 1 China’s Manufacturing Sector: Development Characteristics and Typical Patterns over 35 Years
1.1 Characteristics in different stages
1.2 Typical patterns of development of China’s manufacturing sector
1.3 Position of China’s manufacturing sector in the world
Chapter 2 Concepts and Prospects of the New-type Manufacturing Sector
2.1 Concepts of the new-type manufacturing sector
2.2 Motivating force and prospects of the new-type manufacturing sector
2.3 Four-yardstick evaluation index system for China’s manufacturing sector
Part ǁ Evaluation on the development of China’s New-type Manufacturing
Chapter 3 The Comprehensive Evaluation of China’s Manufacturing Industry
3.1 Comprehensive evaluation of economic creativity
3.2 Comprehensive evaluation of technological innovation capability
3.3 Comprehensive evaluation of energy conservation capability
3.4 Comprehensive evaluation of environmental protection capability
3.5 Comprehensive evaluation of China’s new-type manufacturing sector
3.6 Conclusion
References
Chapter 4 The Regional Study of the Development of China’s Manufacturing Industry
4.1 The general evaluation of regional manufacturing industry
4.2 The top ten strong provinces of China’s manufacturing industry
4.3 The top ten strong cities of China’s manufacturing industry
4.4 Conclusion
References
Chapter 5 The Industrial Study of the Development of China’s Manufacturing Industry
5.1 The development state of China's manufacturing industry
5.2 Impact of technology innovations on China’s manufacturing sector
5.3 Energy efficiency in China’s manufacturing and its impact factors
5.4 Informationization and green growth in China’s manufacturing industry
5.5 Impact of industrial clustering on technological innovation in China’s manufacturing sector
5.6 Conclusion
References
Chapter 6 The Enterprise Analysis of the Development of China’s Manufacturing Industry
6.1 The overall characteristics of China’s listed manufacturing enterprises
6.2 The evaluating index of the most respected enterprises
6.3 The top 50 respected enterprises of China’s manufacturing industry
6.4 Conclusion
References
Lianshui Li, professor and doctoral supervisor, has been long engaged in technological innovation management research. Committed to the study of “China manufacturing”, “planning and policy of science and technology” and innovative economics, he chaired and completed more than 20 items of National Level Project and published more than 20 academic books and published more than 20 academic books as well as more than 200 academic papers in the Management of The World , China's Industrial Economy, China Soft Science, European Journal of the Operational Research, Applied Soft Computing, Renewable Sustainable Energy Reviews; successively won the first prize of China national teaching achievement, second prize of the ministry of education of humanities and social science achievement, first prize of philosophy and social science of Jiangsu province outstanding achievements, Jiangsu provincial government decision-making consultation prize and other awards.
This book investigates key developments in China’s manufacturing industry from the perspectives of general evaluation, regional analysis, industrial analysis and enterprise analysis. Based on data for 1978 to 2013, it details the characteristics of the different stages, typical development patterns, and the international status of China’s manufacturing sector. It also provides an in-depth portrait of China’s new-type manufacturing sector based on four main aspects, namely, economic creativity, technological innovation capability, energy conservation capability, and environmental protection capability, and subsequently assesses the status quo of this sector, analyzes the regional development characteristics, and ranks China’s top 10 provinces and top 10 cities in terms of manufacturing. The book outlines the industrial characteristics of China’s manufacturing sector and analyzes the factors influencing its development and lastly, it examines China’s listed manufacturing enterprises, ranking and providing brief snapshots of the top 50 most respected enterprises.
This book is intended for all those interested in the development of China’s manufacturing sector, especially university instructors and students, governmental officials and managerial personnel in the manufacturing sector and related enterprises.