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The Needham Question Today

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 April 2016

Gordon Redding*
Affiliation:
INSEAD, Singapore
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Corresponding author: Gordon Redding ([email protected])

Extract

The Needham Puzzle is part of a larger and very complex historical enigma. What explains the slow-down in scientific innovation in China about five hundred years ago? Also, after a recent forty-year period of growth not heavily dependent on spontaneous innovation, are such inherited influences returning to the surface as significant obstacles at a time when innovativeness is becoming more strategic?

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Copyright © The International Association for Chinese Management Research 2016 

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