China : Inclusive Innovation for Sustainable Inclusive Growth
Inclusive innovation seeks to expand access to essential goods and services, thereby improving quality of life, and enhancing economic empowerment through knowledge creation, acquisition, adaption, absorption, and deployment efforts targeted direct...
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ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACCESS TO PRODUCTS ACCESS TO SERVICES ACCESS TO THE INTERNET AFFORDABLE ACCESS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BABIES BASIC EDUCATION BASIC HEALTH CARE BASIC SOCIAL SERVICES BEST PRACTICES BROADCASTS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS MODEL BUSINESS MODELS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUSINESS PROCESS BUSINESSES CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CITIZENS CLIMATE CHANGE COMMODITY COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COMPETITIVENESS COMPUTERS DELIVERY SYSTEM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONS DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISASTERS DISCOVERY DISSEMINATION DISTANCE LEARNING DOMAIN DOMAINS DRIVERS DRUGS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMICS ECOSYSTEM EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ELECTRICITY EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE EMPLOYMENT ENABLING ENVIRONMENT ENTERPRISE SURVEYS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EQUAL ACCESS ESSENTIAL SOCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FRAMEWORK FOR INNOVATION GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS GOVERNMENT SUPPORT GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH STRATEGY HEALTH CARE HOSPITAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ICT ID IDEAS ILLITERACY IMMUNIZATIONS IMPLEMENTATION PLAN IMPROVING HEALTH CARE INCOME INEQUALITY INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFANT MORTALITY RATES INFORMATION NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INNOVATION POLICIES INNOVATION POLICY INNOVATION PROGRAMS INNOVATIONS INSURANCE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REGIMES INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INVENTIONS LABOR MOBILITY LICENSE LITERACY RATES LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES LIVING CONDITIONS MANDATES MANUFACTURING MARKET FAILURES MARKET SEGMENT MATERIAL MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNITY CARE MEASLES MEASLES IMMUNIZATION MEDICAL PERSONNEL MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MIGRANT MIGRANT WORKERS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF HEALTH MOBILE PHONE MOBILE PHONES MODERN MEDICINE MULTIPLIER EFFECT NATIONAL CULTURE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NATIONAL POPULATION NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATURAL DISASTERS NETWORKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES NEWBORN NUMBER OF PEOPLE NURSES NUTRITION ONLINE BANKING ONLINE TRAINING OPEN MARKETS OPEN SOCIETY PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN PEER-TO-PEER PENETRATION RATE PERSONAL COMPUTERS PESTICIDES PHOTO POLICY DISCUSSIONS POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY MAKERS POLLUTION POPULATION CENSUS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS PROCUREMENT PRODUCTION PROCESS PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESS PROTOTYPE PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SUPPORT PURCHASING POWER QUALITY OF LIFE QUALITY SERVICES RADIO RADIOS REGIONAL POLICY REGULATORY SYSTEM RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS RESULT RESULTS RURAL AREAS RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL POPULATION SAFE WATER SAFETY SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SATELLITES SCIENCE FOUNDATION SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SOCIAL COMMISSION SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EQUITY SOCIAL IMPACT SOCIAL INCLUSION SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SUPPORT SOCIAL UPHEAVAL SOCIAL WELFARE SOLAR POWER SUPERVISION TARGETS TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT TELECOM TELECOMMUNICATION TELEPHONE TELEPHONE LINES TELEPHONES TELEVISION TELEVISIONS TERTIARY EDUCATION TRANSPORTATION TUBERCULOSIS UNIVERSAL ACCESS URBAN AREAS URBAN POPULATION VACCINES VALUE CHAIN VICTIMS WORKFORCE YOUNG PEOPLE |
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ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACCESS TO PRODUCTS ACCESS TO SERVICES ACCESS TO THE INTERNET AFFORDABLE ACCESS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BABIES BASIC EDUCATION BASIC HEALTH CARE BASIC SOCIAL SERVICES BEST PRACTICES BROADCASTS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS MODEL BUSINESS MODELS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUSINESS PROCESS BUSINESSES CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CITIZENS CLIMATE CHANGE COMMODITY COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COMPETITIVENESS COMPUTERS DELIVERY SYSTEM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONS DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISASTERS DISCOVERY DISSEMINATION DISTANCE LEARNING DOMAIN DOMAINS DRIVERS DRUGS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMICS ECOSYSTEM EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ELECTRICITY EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE EMPLOYMENT ENABLING ENVIRONMENT ENTERPRISE SURVEYS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EQUAL ACCESS ESSENTIAL SOCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FRAMEWORK FOR INNOVATION GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS GOVERNMENT SUPPORT GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH STRATEGY HEALTH CARE HOSPITAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ICT ID IDEAS ILLITERACY IMMUNIZATIONS IMPLEMENTATION PLAN IMPROVING HEALTH CARE INCOME INEQUALITY INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFANT MORTALITY RATES INFORMATION NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INNOVATION POLICIES INNOVATION POLICY INNOVATION PROGRAMS INNOVATIONS INSURANCE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REGIMES INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INVENTIONS LABOR MOBILITY LICENSE LITERACY RATES LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES LIVING CONDITIONS MANDATES MANUFACTURING MARKET FAILURES MARKET SEGMENT MATERIAL MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNITY CARE MEASLES MEASLES IMMUNIZATION MEDICAL PERSONNEL MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MIGRANT MIGRANT WORKERS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF HEALTH MOBILE PHONE MOBILE PHONES MODERN MEDICINE MULTIPLIER EFFECT NATIONAL CULTURE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NATIONAL POPULATION NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATURAL DISASTERS NETWORKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES NEWBORN NUMBER OF PEOPLE NURSES NUTRITION ONLINE BANKING ONLINE TRAINING OPEN MARKETS OPEN SOCIETY PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN PEER-TO-PEER PENETRATION RATE PERSONAL COMPUTERS PESTICIDES PHOTO POLICY DISCUSSIONS POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY MAKERS POLLUTION POPULATION CENSUS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS PROCUREMENT PRODUCTION PROCESS PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESS PROTOTYPE PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SUPPORT PURCHASING POWER QUALITY OF LIFE QUALITY SERVICES RADIO RADIOS REGIONAL POLICY REGULATORY SYSTEM RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS RESULT RESULTS RURAL AREAS RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL POPULATION SAFE WATER SAFETY SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SATELLITES SCIENCE FOUNDATION SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SOCIAL COMMISSION SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EQUITY SOCIAL IMPACT SOCIAL INCLUSION SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SUPPORT SOCIAL UPHEAVAL SOCIAL WELFARE SOLAR POWER SUPERVISION TARGETS TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT TELECOM TELECOMMUNICATION TELEPHONE TELEPHONE LINES TELEPHONES TELEVISION TELEVISIONS TERTIARY EDUCATION TRANSPORTATION TUBERCULOSIS UNIVERSAL ACCESS URBAN AREAS URBAN POPULATION VACCINES VALUE CHAIN VICTIMS WORKFORCE YOUNG PEOPLE World Bank China : Inclusive Innovation for Sustainable Inclusive Growth |
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Inclusive innovation seeks to expand
access to essential goods and services, thereby improving
quality of life, and enhancing economic empowerment through
knowledge creation, acquisition, adaption, absorption, and
deployment efforts targeted directly at the needs of
excluded populations. Inclusive innovation is of high
relevance for the Chinese authorities, but the concept is
new to the Chinese government from both conceptual and
policy perspective. So far China has emphasized frontier
innovation, yet has recognized the importance of inclusive
innovation in addressing increasing disparity between the
rich and poor. In China many efforts are being made in the
domain of inclusive innovation, but there is no clear
strategy and implementation plan. This report aims to help
build awareness and set the stage for the potential
implementation and operationalization of inclusive
innovation policy in China and possibly in other countries.
This report is presented in four Chapters and an Executive
Summary. Chapter I presents the concept of inclusive
innovation and why it is relevant for China. Chapter II
discusses the current landscape for inclusive innovation in
China. Chapter III presents international experience and
examples. Chapter IV outlines some policy options for
consideration by the Chinese authorities. |
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China : Inclusive Innovation for Sustainable Inclusive Growth |
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China : Inclusive Innovation for Sustainable Inclusive Growth |
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China : Inclusive Innovation for Sustainable Inclusive Growth |
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China : Inclusive Innovation for Sustainable Inclusive Growth |
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China : Inclusive Innovation for Sustainable Inclusive Growth |
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china : inclusive innovation for sustainable inclusive growth |
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okr-10986-263332021-04-23T14:04:35Z China : Inclusive Innovation for Sustainable Inclusive Growth World Bank ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACCESS TO PRODUCTS ACCESS TO SERVICES ACCESS TO THE INTERNET AFFORDABLE ACCESS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BABIES BASIC EDUCATION BASIC HEALTH CARE BASIC SOCIAL SERVICES BEST PRACTICES BROADCASTS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS MODEL BUSINESS MODELS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUSINESS PROCESS BUSINESSES CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CITIZENS CLIMATE CHANGE COMMODITY COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COMPETITIVENESS COMPUTERS DELIVERY SYSTEM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONS DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISASTERS DISCOVERY DISSEMINATION DISTANCE LEARNING DOMAIN DOMAINS DRIVERS DRUGS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMICS ECOSYSTEM EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ELECTRICITY EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE EMPLOYMENT ENABLING ENVIRONMENT ENTERPRISE SURVEYS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EQUAL ACCESS ESSENTIAL SOCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FRAMEWORK FOR INNOVATION GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS GOVERNMENT SUPPORT GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH STRATEGY HEALTH CARE HOSPITAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ICT ID IDEAS ILLITERACY IMMUNIZATIONS IMPLEMENTATION PLAN IMPROVING HEALTH CARE INCOME INEQUALITY INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFANT MORTALITY RATES INFORMATION NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INNOVATION POLICIES INNOVATION POLICY INNOVATION PROGRAMS INNOVATIONS INSURANCE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REGIMES INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INVENTIONS LABOR MOBILITY LICENSE LITERACY RATES LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES LIVING CONDITIONS MANDATES MANUFACTURING MARKET FAILURES MARKET SEGMENT MATERIAL MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNITY CARE MEASLES MEASLES IMMUNIZATION MEDICAL PERSONNEL MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MIGRANT MIGRANT WORKERS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF HEALTH MOBILE PHONE MOBILE PHONES MODERN MEDICINE MULTIPLIER EFFECT NATIONAL CULTURE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NATIONAL POPULATION NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATURAL DISASTERS NETWORKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES NEWBORN NUMBER OF PEOPLE NURSES NUTRITION ONLINE BANKING ONLINE TRAINING OPEN MARKETS OPEN SOCIETY PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN PEER-TO-PEER PENETRATION RATE PERSONAL COMPUTERS PESTICIDES PHOTO POLICY DISCUSSIONS POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY MAKERS POLLUTION POPULATION CENSUS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS PROCUREMENT PRODUCTION PROCESS PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESS PROTOTYPE PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SUPPORT PURCHASING POWER QUALITY OF LIFE QUALITY SERVICES RADIO RADIOS REGIONAL POLICY REGULATORY SYSTEM RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS RESULT RESULTS RURAL AREAS RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL POPULATION SAFE WATER SAFETY SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SATELLITES SCIENCE FOUNDATION SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SOCIAL COMMISSION SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EQUITY SOCIAL IMPACT SOCIAL INCLUSION SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SUPPORT SOCIAL UPHEAVAL SOCIAL WELFARE SOLAR POWER SUPERVISION TARGETS TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT TELECOM TELECOMMUNICATION TELEPHONE TELEPHONE LINES TELEPHONES TELEVISION TELEVISIONS TERTIARY EDUCATION TRANSPORTATION TUBERCULOSIS UNIVERSAL ACCESS URBAN AREAS URBAN POPULATION VACCINES VALUE CHAIN VICTIMS WORKFORCE YOUNG PEOPLE Inclusive innovation seeks to expand access to essential goods and services, thereby improving quality of life, and enhancing economic empowerment through knowledge creation, acquisition, adaption, absorption, and deployment efforts targeted directly at the needs of excluded populations. Inclusive innovation is of high relevance for the Chinese authorities, but the concept is new to the Chinese government from both conceptual and policy perspective. So far China has emphasized frontier innovation, yet has recognized the importance of inclusive innovation in addressing increasing disparity between the rich and poor. In China many efforts are being made in the domain of inclusive innovation, but there is no clear strategy and implementation plan. This report aims to help build awareness and set the stage for the potential implementation and operationalization of inclusive innovation policy in China and possibly in other countries. This report is presented in four Chapters and an Executive Summary. Chapter I presents the concept of inclusive innovation and why it is relevant for China. Chapter II discusses the current landscape for inclusive innovation in China. Chapter III presents international experience and examples. Chapter IV outlines some policy options for consideration by the Chinese authorities. 2017-04-12T15:36:04Z 2017-04-12T15:36:04Z 2013-10 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/265021468218658626/China-Inclusive-innovation-for-sustainable-inclusive-growth http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26333 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Social Analysis East Asia and Pacific China |