Does Greater Knowledge Complexity Promote Structural Upgrading? Evidence From Chinese Cities

IF 2.7 3区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Jie Wei, Jia-ying Sun, Yong Li, Ying Du
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Abstract

Does knowledge complexity facilitate the upgrading of industrial structures? The paper analyses whether greater knowledge complexity promotes industrial structure upgrading from the three dimensions: complex knowledge accumulation, creation and diffusion. We emphasize that the local accumulation and creation of complex knowledge can promote innovation agglomeration, characterized by frequent innovation activity and high-tech industry concentration, leading to structural upgrading. Furthermore, the diffusion of complex knowledge among regions bridges regional differences and produces spatial spillover effects on structural upgrading. We chose China, a developing country, as our research setting, and used Chinese patent data to measure the knowledge complexity of 281 cities in China from 2004 to 2016 to verify the theoretical hypotheses. Our findings demonstrate that developing countries can follow a new path toward industrial structure upgrading by strengthening the innovation agglomeration effect of complex knowledge.

知识复杂性是否促进结构升级?来自中国城市的证据
知识复杂性是否促进产业结构升级?本文从复杂知识积累、复杂知识创造和复杂知识扩散三个维度分析了知识复杂性是否促进了产业结构升级。我们强调,复杂知识的本地积累和创造可以促进创新集聚,其特征是创新活动频繁和高技术产业集中,从而导致结构升级。此外,复杂知识在区域间的扩散弥合了区域差异,并对结构升级产生了空间溢出效应。我们选择发展中国家中国作为研究背景,利用中国专利数据对中国281个城市2004 - 2016年的知识复杂性进行测度,验证理论假设。研究结果表明,通过强化复杂知识的创新集聚效应,发展中国家可以走出一条产业结构升级的新路。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Regional Science (JRS) publishes original analytical research at the intersection of economics and quantitative geography. Since 1958, the JRS has published leading contributions to urban and regional thought including rigorous methodological contributions and seminal theoretical pieces. The JRS is one of the most highly cited journals in urban and regional research, planning, geography, and the environment. The JRS publishes work that advances our understanding of the geographic dimensions of urban and regional economies, human settlements, and policies related to cities and regions.
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