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The Evolution of Competitive Intelligence in China

Xie Xinzhou    
Jin Xuehui    

Resumen

Following landmark events during different historic periods, this paper divides the evolution of competitive intelligence (CI) in China into three main stages:  CI introduction, CI localization and CI self-conscious marketization. Studies of CI developments are made based on five main aspects of the overall CI industry in China, including their historical skeleton of development, achievements and problems identified. Finally a forecast for the future development of CI in China is presented.

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