Institutionalizing Creativity: Using China as a Case Study
"Institutionalizing Creativity: Using China as a Case Study" examines how Chinese government policies, educational reforms, and state‑run research institutions have deliberately integrated creative thinking and innovation into formal structures. The work analyzes initiatives such as the “Mass Innovation” (大众创新) and “Mass Entrepreneurship” (大众创业) campaigns, the expansion of “innovation hubs” like Zhongguancun, curriculum changes that emphasize design thinking, and the role of state‑owned enterprises in fostering R&D. By tracing policy documents, university programs, and industry partnerships, the study shows how China attempts to embed creativity within its bureaucratic and economic systems to boost global competitiveness. Views Nigeria