Research on Self-Organization Ability of Regional Innovation System in China
- 1 Xidian University, Xi’an, China
- 2 Xidian University, Xi’an, China
Abstract
Based on the self-organization theory, this paper analyzed the evolutionary characteristics and mechanism of instability, bifurcation, mutation and random “ fluctuation ” in the self-organization process of innovation system. Then an empirical study is made on specific and operational self-organization system, constructing innovation system self-organization ability evaluation index system, in order to study the path of self-organization ability judgment framework of regional innovation system in China. It analyzed and compared the path of a series of factors which are concerned with self-organization ability in regional innovation system in China. The results show that the degree of openness, non-equilibrium, fluctuation and non-linearity ha s positive influence on the self-organization ability of regional innovation system. From the regional perspective, the evaluation of innovation self-organization status in eastern China is obviously higher than that of central and western regions. Finally, it put s forward some suggestions according to the situation of each part, which provides some guiding significance for the corresponding innovation self-organization system in each region in China.
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