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Based on the analysis of relevant literature, an evaluating indicator system of regional inclusive innovation capacity is built up, and the indicator system is constituted by innovation input, innovation actors and innovation output. According to the indicator system, catastrophe progression method is used in this paper to carry out the empirical analysis of the inclusive innovation capacity on provinces level in China. The result shows that China’s regional inclusive innovation capacity demonstrates a “grade-difference” based on differentiation and overall capacity is in the persue layer, and it has a remarkable spatial differentiation of “gradient distribution” which is demonstrated by the facts that capacity in eastern China is more exceptional than that in central and western China. Finally, based on these, this paper gives some advices on development of regional inclusive innovation capacity.
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Yu, K., Gu, X., Zhao, C., Hu, Y. (2017). Research on Evaluation of Regional Inclusive Innovation Capacity Based on Catastrophe Progression Method. In: Xu, J., Hajiyev, A., Nickel, S., Gen, M. (eds) Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Management Science and Engineering Management. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 502. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1837-4_16
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