Innovation ecosystems theory revisited: The case of artificial intelligence in China
Arenal Alberto (1), Armuna Cristina (1), Feijoo Claudio (1), Ramos Sergio (2), Xu Zimu (3), Moreno Ana Maria (1) ((1) Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, (2) Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia, (3) Cranfield University Cranfield School of Management)

TL;DR
This paper revisits China's AI innovation ecosystem using a Triple Helix framework, analyzing its structure, strengths, gaps, and future prospects through qualitative insights and expert interviews.
Contribution
It develops a tailored Triple Helix model for China's AI ecosystem, providing a nuanced understanding of its dynamics, features, and challenges beyond surface-level observations.
Findings
Favorable context and broad adoption boost AI in China
Regional clusters compete for talent and capital
Challenges in ecosystem implementation affect global leadership potential
Abstract
Beyond the mainstream discussion on the key role of China in the global AI landscape, the knowledge about the real performance and future perspectives of the AI ecosystem in China is still limited. This paper evaluates the status and prospects of China's AI innovation ecosystem by developing a Triple Helix framework particularized for this case. Based on an in-depth qualitative study and on interviews with experts, the analysis section summarizes the way in which the AI innovation ecosystem in China is being built, which are the key features of the three spheres of the Triple Helix -governments, industry and academic/research institutions-as well as the dynamic context of the ecosystem through the identification of main aspects related to the flows of skills, knowledge and funding and the interactions among them. Using this approach, the discussion section illustrates the specificities…
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