International Journal of Business Management and Economics and Trade, 2024, 5(1); doi: 10.38007/IJBMET.2024.050107.
Wei Tang, Qingwei Song, Yang Yang, Hong Zhang
School of Accounting and Finance, Shaanxi Business College, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China
School of Accounting and Finance, The Open University of Shaanxi, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China
Promoting the deep integration of innovation chain, industrial chain, capital chain and talent chain (hereinafter referred to as the "four chains") is of great significance to high-quality economic development. Its essence is to reduce various barriers encountered when innovation factors flow across organizational boundaries, improve allocation efficiency, better play the main role of enterprises in scientific and technological innovation, and enhance the overall efficiency of the national innovation system. The report of the Party's 20th National Congress proposed to "promote the deep integration of the innovation chain industrial chain capital chain talent chain". "Four-chain" integration is not only an important starting point to promote the marketization of factors and build a new development pattern, but also an internal requirement to improve the overall efficiency of the national innovation system, its essence is to effectively allocate various factors under the guidance of the government and the role of the market mechanism. Based on this, on the basis of analyzing the development status and existing problems of "four-chain" integration in Xi’an, this paper draws on the experience of "four-chain" integration, and designs the realization path of "four-chain" deep integration in Xi’an.
Innovation Chain, Industrial Chain, Capital Chain, Talent Chain, Learn from Experience, Implementation Path
Wei Tang, Qingwei Song, Yang Yang, Hong Zhang. Xi’an Promotes the Deep Integration of Innovation Chain Industrial Chain Capital Chain Talent Chain and Domestic and Foreign Experience Learning and Realization Path. International Journal of Business Management and Economics and Trade (2024), Vol. 5, Issue 1: 48-56. https://doi.org/10.38007/IJBMET.2024.050107.
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