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A Review on the Evaluation of Smart Specialization Development of ICT Industry |
Hu Jinxiu,Zhong Shuhua,Liu Ting |
(School of Public Administration, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China) |
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Abstract Since OECD put forward the smart specialization strategy, more countries and regions have given priority to the development of ICT industry, and foreign scholars have attached great importance to the evaluation of the smart specialization of ICT industry. Foreign scholars put forward the theories of the smart specialization evaluation of ICT industry, such as the embedding of entrepreneurial process of discovery, the evolution and extension of the triple helix, the technological upgrading of global value chain and the competitive advantage of industrial clusters. The evaluation indexes of smart growth, sustainable growth and inclusive growth are described. The qualitative method based on case analysis and quantitative method based on model construction are summarized to evaluate the intellectualization of ICT industry. This paper discusses the effectiveness on three aspects: intellectual specialization of ICT industry and urban cultural construction, industrial partnership and development problem identification. The development of ICT industry from the perspective of smart specialization is systematically classified.
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Received: 05 March 2021
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