China’s Impact on the Global Wind Power Industry

China’s economic rise has transformed the global economy in a number of manufacturing industries. This paper investigates whether China’s transformative influence extends to the new green economy. Drawing on the debate about how China is driving major economic changes in the world – the “Asian drive...

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Main Authors: Rasmus Lema, Axel Berger, Hubert Schmitz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2013-01-01
Series:Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
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Online Access:http://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/giga/jcca/article/view/591
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spelling doaj-d521d433419041ef8a3211e45da48ffd2020-11-25T03:34:40ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Current Chinese Affairs1868-10261868-48742013-01-014213769China’s Impact on the Global Wind Power IndustryRasmus LemaAxel BergerHubert SchmitzChina’s economic rise has transformed the global economy in a number of manufacturing industries. This paper investigates whether China’s transformative influence extends to the new green economy. Drawing on the debate about how China is driving major economic changes in the world – the “Asian drivers” debate – it identifies five corridors of influence and investigates their relevance for the wind energy industries. Starting with the demand side, it suggests that the size and rapid growth of the Chinese market have a major influence on competitive parameters in the global wind power industry. While Western firms have found ways of participating in the growth of the Chinese market, the government’s procurement regimes benefit Chinese firms. The latter have invested heavily and learned fast, accumulating production capabilities that have led to changes in the global pecking order of lead firms. While the combined impact of Chinese market and production power is already visible, other influences are beginning to be felt – arising from China’s coordination, innovation and financing power.http://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/giga/jcca/article/view/591Social sciencesWind power plantsinnovationfinanceglobal value chainAsian driverscoordination powereconomic power300330ChinaContemporary
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language English
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author Rasmus Lema
Axel Berger
Hubert Schmitz
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Axel Berger
Hubert Schmitz
China’s Impact on the Global Wind Power Industry
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
Social sciences
Wind power plants
innovation
finance
global value chain
Asian drivers
coordination power
economic power
300
330
China
Contemporary
author_facet Rasmus Lema
Axel Berger
Hubert Schmitz
author_sort Rasmus Lema
title China’s Impact on the Global Wind Power Industry
title_short China’s Impact on the Global Wind Power Industry
title_full China’s Impact on the Global Wind Power Industry
title_fullStr China’s Impact on the Global Wind Power Industry
title_full_unstemmed China’s Impact on the Global Wind Power Industry
title_sort china’s impact on the global wind power industry
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
issn 1868-1026
1868-4874
publishDate 2013-01-01
description China’s economic rise has transformed the global economy in a number of manufacturing industries. This paper investigates whether China’s transformative influence extends to the new green economy. Drawing on the debate about how China is driving major economic changes in the world – the “Asian drivers” debate – it identifies five corridors of influence and investigates their relevance for the wind energy industries. Starting with the demand side, it suggests that the size and rapid growth of the Chinese market have a major influence on competitive parameters in the global wind power industry. While Western firms have found ways of participating in the growth of the Chinese market, the government’s procurement regimes benefit Chinese firms. The latter have invested heavily and learned fast, accumulating production capabilities that have led to changes in the global pecking order of lead firms. While the combined impact of Chinese market and production power is already visible, other influences are beginning to be felt – arising from China’s coordination, innovation and financing power.
topic Social sciences
Wind power plants
innovation
finance
global value chain
Asian drivers
coordination power
economic power
300
330
China
Contemporary
url http://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/giga/jcca/article/view/591
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