Exploration and Practice of Weifang Innovation Community under the Background of Innovation Driven Development
Keywords:
innovation driven development, innovation community, new quality productive forcesAbstract
Chinese government has timely put forward a series of methods and judgments on technological innovation, faced with various challenges and problems in both externally and internally fields. It is emphasized that both the formation and development of new driving forces and the transformation and improvement of old driving forces stem from industry-university-research cooperation, which is an interconnected, interdependent, and internally integrated organic system, utilizing the power of financial capital and technological services to transform and apply science and technology, forming a new economy and new development. Guided by the national innovation driven development strategy, this paper conducted deep research on the innovative development community and demonstration model experiences. Through literature review, enterprise research, on-site interviews, and other methods, this paper gained a deep understanding of the participating entities of the innovation community, the roles and tasks undertaken by each entity, and the collaborative relationships among them. This paper focuses on studying the advantages and disadvantages of technological development and innovation in Weifang, summarizes the influencing factors of Weifang innovation community, introduces the triple helix theory, Schumpeter's innovation theory, and innovation community theory to construct the integrated innovation ecological development path in Weifang, summarizes evaluation indicators for innovation communities to build an innovation driven development model, and provides theoretical basis and policy recommendations for the government to scientifically formulate development plans and policies for the innovation community.

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