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Research on the Impact of New Quality Productive Forces on the Resilience of Innovation Ecosystem in High-tech Industries

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  • Huimin Zhu

    (Chengdu University of Information Technology, School of Management)

  • Kongzhao Qu

    (Chengdu University of Information Technology, School of Management)

  • Ge Wen

    (Chengdu University of Information Technology, School of Management)

Abstract

This paper takes the innovation ecosystem of high-tech industries as the research object, and explores the impact of new quality productive forces on its resilience. Ridge regression is used for empirical analysis. The results show three points. First, new quality productive forces as a whole have a significant positive effect on the resilience of the innovation ecosystem in high-tech industries. This means that the development of new quality productive forces can effectively improve system resilience. Second, from the perspective of sub-dimensions, scientific and technological innovation input, scientific and technological innovation output and industrial development level all have significant positive effects on system resilience. Digital infrastructure has a significant negative effect on system resilience. The impact of green efficiency on system resilience is not significant. Third, according to the results of control variables, economic development level, regional innovation efficiency and opening-up degree have significant positive effects on system resilience. This shows that a sound economic foundation and an open environment provide important support for system stability. This paper reveals the mechanism of new quality productive forces on system resilience from a multi-dimensional perspective. It provides empirical evidence and policy implications for improving the resilience of innovation ecosystem in high-tech industries.

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  • Huimin Zhu & Kongzhao Qu & Ge Wen, 2026. "Research on the Impact of New Quality Productive Forces on the Resilience of Innovation Ecosystem in High-tech Industries," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research,, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6239-699-9_49
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6239-699-9_49
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