Authors
Bingjian Liu, Sara E Sterling
Publication date
2019/1
Journal
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science
Volume
233
Issue
2
Pages
432-439
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
In China, the value placed on creativity and creative pursuits is not always rewarded in the context of business. Amongst Chinese industry employees in particular, creativity as an exercise and practice is not widely encouraged or practiced, as factors from the sheer number of workers in a single space to the structure and role of management of companies act as constraints. In a country that has achieved a high rate of economic growth, and is notable for its volume of industrial production, only one company is in the list of 2016 top 100 global innovators.1 Creativity and innovation have become key to the further development and future success of Chinese enterprises on the global stage and are developing as areas of significant attention at national and company levels. This paper will provide a case study of approximately 100 employees working in the transportation industry, and examine their perceptions …
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