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題名 深圳可望成為中國之矽谷?
Is Shenzhen the chinese silicon valley?
作者 貝邁隆
Broudieu, Mael
貢獻者 冷則剛
Leng, Tse-Kang
貝邁隆
Broudieu, Mael
關鍵詞 深圳
聚集
矽谷
科技
新創
Shenzhen
Cluster
Silicon Valley
Technology
Innovation
日期 2018
上傳時間 13-Jul-2018 15:17:47 (UTC+8)
摘要 Academic literature studied the topic of cluster: definition, framework, advantages… R. Smilor determined that the cluster’s framework is composed with seven actors, which have important roles to play within this cluster. Without them, there is no cluster.
After the establishment of the first Special Economic Zone and a quick economic development, Shenzhen became an important high-tech cluster. With a strong start-up ecosystem, high R&D’s expenditures and policies which encourage innovation, the city competes with Beijing and Hangzhou to be the Chinese Silicon Valley. Yet, a gentrification phenomenon threatens the attractiveness of the city. Finally, the future of Shenzhen is strongly dependent upon the future of the Pearl River Delta, which could become the most powerful region of the world if cities succeed to create synergies between them.
參考文獻 Aaron Chatterji, Edward Glaeser, William Kerr, Clusters of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Innovation Policy and the Economy Forum, April 2013

Alba Figueras, “The First Innovation competition of International Talents”, Alpha Gamma, February 2016

Alfred Marshall, Principles of Economics, Macmillan Publishers, 1890
Alice Yan, “So who are China’s five most admired entrepreneurs?”, South China Morning Post, January 2018

Alun John, “Shenzhen is China’s most innovative city, says HSBC”, South China Morning Post, November 2017

Arie Y. Lewin, Martin Kenney, Johann Peter Murmann, China`s Innovation Challenge: Overcoming the Middle-Income Trap, Cambridge University Press, 2016

Briony Harris, “The astonishing rise of Shenzhen, China’s gadget capital, World Economic Forum, November 2017

Cai Yiwen, “How Urban Villages Give Life to Modern Cookie-Cutter Cities”, Sixth Stone, March 2018

Dani Deahl, “China launches cyber-court to handle internet-related disputes”, The Verge, August 2017

Douglas Zhihua Zeng, Building Engines for Growth and Competitiveness in China Experience with Special Economic Zones and Industrial Clusters, The World Bank, 2010

Ed Fuller, “China`s Crown Jewel: The Pearl River Delta”, Forbes, October 2017

Ellen Sheng, “Silicon Valley is fighting a brain-drain war with Trump that it may lose”, CNBC, April 2018

Emmanuel Saez, Externalities: Problems and Solutions, Undergraduate Public Economic Class UC Berkeley

Fiorenza Belussi, Katia Caldari, “At the origin of the industrial district: Alfred Marshall and the Cambridge school”, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Volume 33, March 2009

Göran Lindqvist, Anders Malmberg, Orjan Sölvell, “Swedish Cluster Maps, A Statistical Inventory of Cluster in Sweden in 2002”, Center for Strategy and Competitiveness Stockholm School of Economics, 2008

He Huifeng, “Top 5 tech giants who shape Shenzhen, `China`s Silicon Valley`”, South China Morning Post, April 2017

J. Alden Estruth, “Subcontracting: Silicon Valley’s riskiest work”, The Washington Post, November 2017

Johan Nylander, “Shenzhen launches US$1.5b startup VC fund”, Asia Times, February 2017

Johan Nylander, Shenzhen Superstars: How China’s smartest city is challenging Silicon Valley, ebook Amazon, 2017

John Melville, Janine Kaiser, Elizabeth Brown, “Silicon Valley Competitiveness and Innovation Project - 2017 Report”, Silicon Valley Leadership Group & Silicon Valley Community Foundation, February 2017

Jost Wübbeke, Mirjam Meissner, Max J. Zenglein, Jaqueline Ives, Björn Conrad, MADE IN CHINA 2025: The making of a high-tech superpower and consequences for industrial countries, Mercator Institute for China Studies, December 2016

Juan Du, INTI Conference “Shenzhen”, YouTube, September 2015

Justin Fox, “Silicon Valley’s Demise Has Been Postponed Again”, Bloomberg, March 2018

K. C. Fung, Nathalie Aminian, Chris Y. Tung, Some characteristics of innovation activities: Silicon Valley, California, China and Taiwan, Springer, June 2015

Lu Lu, Lulu Xue and Weimin Zhou, “How Shenzhen, China, Built The World’s Largest Electric Bus Fleet”, Clean Technica, April 2018

Lu Zhiguo, Tao Yitao, China`s Economic Zones: Design, Implementation and Impact, Paths International Ltd, 2012

Maggie Theroux Fieldstell, “Building a Successful Technology Cluster”, Environmental Technology Innovation Cluster Program, United-States Environmental Protection Agency, March 2013

Marco Bontje, “Living in Shenzhen: attractive for creatives?”, International New Town Institute

Mario Cervantes, “Academic Patenting: How universities and public research organizations are using their intellectual property to boost research and spur innovative start-ups”, World Intellectual Property Organization

Mary Ann O’Donnell, Winnie Wong, Jonathan Bach, Learning from Shenzhen: China’s Post-Mao Experiment from Special Zone to Model City, The University of Chicago Press, 2017

Michael E. Porter, “Clusters and the New Economics of Competition”, Harvard Business Review, November-December 1998

Michael Ringel, “The Most Innovative Companies 2018, Boston Consulting Group, January 2018

Mike Ives, “For China’s Polluted Megacities, a New Focus on Slashing Emissions”, Yale Environment 360, September 2016

Oliver Staley, “Silicon Valley hires the most alumni of these 10 universities, and none of them are in the Ivy League”, Quartz, April 2017

Pan Yue, “Is Shenzhen Losing Its Fight To Become China’s Silicon Valley?”, China Money Network, September 2017

Paul A. Van Dyke, The Canton Trade, 1700–1842, Oxford Research Encyclopedias, 2017

Paul Graham, “How to Be Silicon Valley”, Paul Graham’s blog, May 2006

Peter Cohan, “Why Start-ups Matter”, Forbes, June 2011

Raymond W. Smilor and Al, “Creating the technopolis: high-technology development in Austin, Texas”, University of Texas, 1989

Richard Lorenzen, “The Top 10 People to Know in Silicon Valley”, The Huffington Post, November 2015

Ronald Coase, The Nature of the Firm, JStor, 1937

Sean Konieczny, “Here`s why Shenzhen will replace Silicon Valley in 2017”, Technode, January 2017

Sean Silcoff, “Canada facing ‘brain drain’ as young tech talent leaves for Silicon Valley”, The Globe and Mail, May 2018

Sijia Jiang, “Apple to set up R&D center in Shenzhen, bolster China ties”, Reuters, October 2016

Valentina Assenova, “How Crowdfunding Helps Entrepreneurs Beyond Silicon Valley”, Knowledge Wharton University of Pennsylvania, January 2018

Vivek Wadhwa, “How crowdfunding can help save Silicon Valley from its harebrained investors”, The Washington Post, May 2016

Wendy Lee, “Fix for crucial, clogged Silicon Valley freeway is stuck in the slow lane”, San Francisco Chronicle, April 2018

Winsome Tam, “The History of a ‘City Without History’”, Asia Society

Xiangming Chen, Taylor Lynch Ogan, “China’s Emerging Silicon Valley, How has Shenzhen become a Global Innovation Centre”, The European Financial Review, December- January 2017

Xu Wei, “China to further promote innovation and entrepreneurship”, The State Council The People`s Republic Of China, July 2017
描述 碩士
國立政治大學
國際經營管理英語碩士學位學程(IMBA)
106933061
資料來源 http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0106933061
資料類型 thesis
dc.contributor.advisor 冷則剛zh_TW
dc.contributor.advisor Leng, Tse-Kangen_US
dc.contributor.author (Authors) 貝邁隆zh_TW
dc.contributor.author (Authors) Broudieu, Maelen_US
dc.creator (作者) 貝邁隆zh_TW
dc.creator (作者) Broudieu, Maelen_US
dc.date (日期) 2018en_US
dc.date.accessioned 13-Jul-2018 15:17:47 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.available 13-Jul-2018 15:17:47 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 13-Jul-2018 15:17:47 (UTC+8)-
dc.identifier (Other Identifiers) G0106933061en_US
dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/118649-
dc.description (描述) 碩士zh_TW
dc.description (描述) 國立政治大學zh_TW
dc.description (描述) 國際經營管理英語碩士學位學程(IMBA)zh_TW
dc.description (描述) 106933061zh_TW
dc.description.abstract (摘要) Academic literature studied the topic of cluster: definition, framework, advantages… R. Smilor determined that the cluster’s framework is composed with seven actors, which have important roles to play within this cluster. Without them, there is no cluster.
After the establishment of the first Special Economic Zone and a quick economic development, Shenzhen became an important high-tech cluster. With a strong start-up ecosystem, high R&D’s expenditures and policies which encourage innovation, the city competes with Beijing and Hangzhou to be the Chinese Silicon Valley. Yet, a gentrification phenomenon threatens the attractiveness of the city. Finally, the future of Shenzhen is strongly dependent upon the future of the Pearl River Delta, which could become the most powerful region of the world if cities succeed to create synergies between them.
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dc.description.tableofcontents 1. Introduction 1
2. Economic theories of cluster and the Silicon Valley Case 3
2.1. Cluster definitions 3
2.2. General cluster definitions 3
2.2.1. The paradox of the existence of cluster in a global economy 3
2.2.2. Technology cluster definition and Technopolis 4
2.3. Technology cluster’s framework: the seven actors 4
2.3.1. Large corporations 5
2.3.2. Start-ups and entrepreneurs 6
2.3.3. Financers 7
2.3.4. Top Universities 8
2.3.5. Influencers and communities 9
2.3.6. Local government 10
2.3.7. National government 11
2.4. The advantages of a technology cluster 11
2.4.1. Increasing the productivity 11
2.4.2. Driving the innovation 13
2.4.3. New Businesses Formation 13
3. An overview of Shenzhen’s development 14
3.1. The myth of the sleeping fishing village 14
3.2. The establishment of the Special Economic Zone 15
3.3. The quick economic growth 17
3.4. The expansion of the population 19
4. Shenzhen: a Chinese Silicon Valley? 21
4.1. Shenzhen’s framework: a technology cluster? 21
4.1.1. Large high-tech companies 21
4.1.2. Start-up and entrepreneur ecosystem 25
4.1.3. Universities in Shenzhen 27
4.1.4. Financers 28
4.1.6. Local government 29
4.1.7. National government 31
4.2. Shenzhen’s issue: the gentrification of the city 32
4.3. Is Shenzhen a Chinese Silicon Valley? 33
4.4. Silicon Delta? 34
5. Conclusions 35
References 37
Bibliography 44
Appendix 48
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dc.source.uri (資料來源) http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0106933061en_US
dc.subject (關鍵詞) 深圳zh_TW
dc.subject (關鍵詞) 聚集zh_TW
dc.subject (關鍵詞) 矽谷zh_TW
dc.subject (關鍵詞) 科技zh_TW
dc.subject (關鍵詞) 新創zh_TW
dc.subject (關鍵詞) Shenzhenen_US
dc.subject (關鍵詞) Clusteren_US
dc.subject (關鍵詞) Silicon Valleyen_US
dc.subject (關鍵詞) Technologyen_US
dc.subject (關鍵詞) Innovationen_US
dc.title (題名) 深圳可望成為中國之矽谷?zh_TW
dc.title (題名) Is Shenzhen the chinese silicon valley?en_US
dc.type (資料類型) thesisen_US
dc.relation.reference (參考文獻) Aaron Chatterji, Edward Glaeser, William Kerr, Clusters of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Innovation Policy and the Economy Forum, April 2013

Alba Figueras, “The First Innovation competition of International Talents”, Alpha Gamma, February 2016

Alfred Marshall, Principles of Economics, Macmillan Publishers, 1890
Alice Yan, “So who are China’s five most admired entrepreneurs?”, South China Morning Post, January 2018

Alun John, “Shenzhen is China’s most innovative city, says HSBC”, South China Morning Post, November 2017

Arie Y. Lewin, Martin Kenney, Johann Peter Murmann, China`s Innovation Challenge: Overcoming the Middle-Income Trap, Cambridge University Press, 2016

Briony Harris, “The astonishing rise of Shenzhen, China’s gadget capital, World Economic Forum, November 2017

Cai Yiwen, “How Urban Villages Give Life to Modern Cookie-Cutter Cities”, Sixth Stone, March 2018

Dani Deahl, “China launches cyber-court to handle internet-related disputes”, The Verge, August 2017

Douglas Zhihua Zeng, Building Engines for Growth and Competitiveness in China Experience with Special Economic Zones and Industrial Clusters, The World Bank, 2010

Ed Fuller, “China`s Crown Jewel: The Pearl River Delta”, Forbes, October 2017

Ellen Sheng, “Silicon Valley is fighting a brain-drain war with Trump that it may lose”, CNBC, April 2018

Emmanuel Saez, Externalities: Problems and Solutions, Undergraduate Public Economic Class UC Berkeley

Fiorenza Belussi, Katia Caldari, “At the origin of the industrial district: Alfred Marshall and the Cambridge school”, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Volume 33, March 2009

Göran Lindqvist, Anders Malmberg, Orjan Sölvell, “Swedish Cluster Maps, A Statistical Inventory of Cluster in Sweden in 2002”, Center for Strategy and Competitiveness Stockholm School of Economics, 2008

He Huifeng, “Top 5 tech giants who shape Shenzhen, `China`s Silicon Valley`”, South China Morning Post, April 2017

J. Alden Estruth, “Subcontracting: Silicon Valley’s riskiest work”, The Washington Post, November 2017

Johan Nylander, “Shenzhen launches US$1.5b startup VC fund”, Asia Times, February 2017

Johan Nylander, Shenzhen Superstars: How China’s smartest city is challenging Silicon Valley, ebook Amazon, 2017

John Melville, Janine Kaiser, Elizabeth Brown, “Silicon Valley Competitiveness and Innovation Project - 2017 Report”, Silicon Valley Leadership Group & Silicon Valley Community Foundation, February 2017

Jost Wübbeke, Mirjam Meissner, Max J. Zenglein, Jaqueline Ives, Björn Conrad, MADE IN CHINA 2025: The making of a high-tech superpower and consequences for industrial countries, Mercator Institute for China Studies, December 2016

Juan Du, INTI Conference “Shenzhen”, YouTube, September 2015

Justin Fox, “Silicon Valley’s Demise Has Been Postponed Again”, Bloomberg, March 2018

K. C. Fung, Nathalie Aminian, Chris Y. Tung, Some characteristics of innovation activities: Silicon Valley, California, China and Taiwan, Springer, June 2015

Lu Lu, Lulu Xue and Weimin Zhou, “How Shenzhen, China, Built The World’s Largest Electric Bus Fleet”, Clean Technica, April 2018

Lu Zhiguo, Tao Yitao, China`s Economic Zones: Design, Implementation and Impact, Paths International Ltd, 2012

Maggie Theroux Fieldstell, “Building a Successful Technology Cluster”, Environmental Technology Innovation Cluster Program, United-States Environmental Protection Agency, March 2013

Marco Bontje, “Living in Shenzhen: attractive for creatives?”, International New Town Institute

Mario Cervantes, “Academic Patenting: How universities and public research organizations are using their intellectual property to boost research and spur innovative start-ups”, World Intellectual Property Organization

Mary Ann O’Donnell, Winnie Wong, Jonathan Bach, Learning from Shenzhen: China’s Post-Mao Experiment from Special Zone to Model City, The University of Chicago Press, 2017

Michael E. Porter, “Clusters and the New Economics of Competition”, Harvard Business Review, November-December 1998

Michael Ringel, “The Most Innovative Companies 2018, Boston Consulting Group, January 2018

Mike Ives, “For China’s Polluted Megacities, a New Focus on Slashing Emissions”, Yale Environment 360, September 2016

Oliver Staley, “Silicon Valley hires the most alumni of these 10 universities, and none of them are in the Ivy League”, Quartz, April 2017

Pan Yue, “Is Shenzhen Losing Its Fight To Become China’s Silicon Valley?”, China Money Network, September 2017

Paul A. Van Dyke, The Canton Trade, 1700–1842, Oxford Research Encyclopedias, 2017

Paul Graham, “How to Be Silicon Valley”, Paul Graham’s blog, May 2006

Peter Cohan, “Why Start-ups Matter”, Forbes, June 2011

Raymond W. Smilor and Al, “Creating the technopolis: high-technology development in Austin, Texas”, University of Texas, 1989

Richard Lorenzen, “The Top 10 People to Know in Silicon Valley”, The Huffington Post, November 2015

Ronald Coase, The Nature of the Firm, JStor, 1937

Sean Konieczny, “Here`s why Shenzhen will replace Silicon Valley in 2017”, Technode, January 2017

Sean Silcoff, “Canada facing ‘brain drain’ as young tech talent leaves for Silicon Valley”, The Globe and Mail, May 2018

Sijia Jiang, “Apple to set up R&D center in Shenzhen, bolster China ties”, Reuters, October 2016

Valentina Assenova, “How Crowdfunding Helps Entrepreneurs Beyond Silicon Valley”, Knowledge Wharton University of Pennsylvania, January 2018

Vivek Wadhwa, “How crowdfunding can help save Silicon Valley from its harebrained investors”, The Washington Post, May 2016

Wendy Lee, “Fix for crucial, clogged Silicon Valley freeway is stuck in the slow lane”, San Francisco Chronicle, April 2018

Winsome Tam, “The History of a ‘City Without History’”, Asia Society

Xiangming Chen, Taylor Lynch Ogan, “China’s Emerging Silicon Valley, How has Shenzhen become a Global Innovation Centre”, The European Financial Review, December- January 2017

Xu Wei, “China to further promote innovation and entrepreneurship”, The State Council The People`s Republic Of China, July 2017
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dc.identifier.doi (DOI) 10.6814/THE.NCCU.IMBA.022.2018.F08-