The Internal Logic and Formation Mechanism of New Quality Productive Forces from the Industrial Ecosystem Perspective
LI Yongjian , LIU Zonghao , ZHANG Hairu
Front. Econ. China ›› 2025, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (3) : 318 -343.
The Internal Logic and Formation Mechanism of New Quality Productive Forces from the Industrial Ecosystem Perspective
The industrial ecosystem covers the advanced technologies, key industries and core factors in the process of developing new quality productive forces, serving as an important perspective for investigating the development of new quality productive forces. Based on the analytical framework comprising technologies, industries and factors, this study examines the internal logic of the development of new quality productive forces. Firstly, the four industrial revolutions in history demonstrate that the industrial ecosystem has promoted a series of revolutionary technology innovations. Secondly, the industrial ecosystem promotes the formation and development of emerging industries through resource sharing, knowledge spillover, and technology diffusion. Thirdly, the industrial ecosystem achieves an innovative allocation of factors of production through the dynamic feedback loop mechanisms of data-algorithm-traffic and data-network-activity. The industrial ecosystem consists of three subsystems, including the innovation ecosystem, the business ecosystem, and the platform ecosystem. The three subsystems transcend the boundaries of innovation for new quality productive forces, broaden their application scenarios, and enhance the efficiency of factor allocation, respectively. To further advance the development of new quality productive forces, it is necessary to establish a system ensuring the coordinated development of all factors. Additionally, efforts are required to integrate the dual driving forces of technology innovation and institutional innovation, and enhance the integration of four chains, including the innovation chain, the industrial chain, the capital chain, and the talent chain.
new quality productive forces / industrial ecosystem / innovation ecosystem / data factors / integration of four chains
Higher Education Press
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