Full Description
This book compares design policies in Finland and China, exploring how their distinct cultural and technological contexts shape innovation, sustainable development, and social well-being.
It highlights Finland's human-centric, decentralized model focused on cultural sustainability and social innovation, alongside China's centralized, technology-driven approach aimed at industrial growth and global competitiveness. By analysing key initiatives such as Finland's "Design 2005!" and the subsequent "Design Finland Programme" (2013), alongside China's "Made in China 2025," the book demonstrates how design policies influence national innovation systems, economic strategies, and governance. It explores Finland's leadership in socially responsible design and China's rapid technological advancements, while also addressing challenges such as regional inequalities and the need to balance cultural creativity with technological progress.
Bridging theory and practice, the book offers a clear framework for evaluating the effectiveness of design policies and provides a forward-looking perspective on the future of design policy, including opportunities in sustainability, digital transformation, and global-local collaboration.
With its comparative perspective and actionable insights, The Design Policy Nexus will be of interest to policymakers, academics, and practitioners seeking to understand how design policy can be leveraged to foster economic growth and address global challenges.
Contents
1. Introduction 2. From the Arctic to the World: Design-Driven Transformation of Finland 3. From Cultural Capital to Governance Capacity - The Institutional Transformation of Finland's Design Policy 4. From Production to Manufacturing: The Role of Design in China's Industrial Take-off 5. From Manufacturing to Creation: Characteristics and Performance of China's Design Innovation System 6. Comparative Analysis of Design Policy in China and Finland 7. Conclusions and Outlook



