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Study on the Innovative Characteristics of Systematic Evolution of Creative Industrial District

In: The 19th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management

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  • Yan-fei Xiao

    (Hunan University of Science and Technology)

  • Jia-hua Zhao

    (Hunan University of Science and Technology)

  • Shuang-hong Liao

    (Hunan University of Science and Technology)

Abstract

In the 21st century, the development of creative industrial district (CID) is paid unprecedented attention by countries and regions in the world. CID is more competitive than general new economic industrial district owing to laying particular stress on the input of culture and creativity. As a special industrial cluster, the innovative characteristics of systematic evolution has not been studied specially, therefore such problems as the dynamic mechanism, the path, the form and the lifecycle of the systematic evolution can not been grasped. This paper constructs the model of dynamic mechanism of the systematic path evolution of CID. Therefore, it promotes form evolution of CID having the characteristics of great self-organization, which leads the initial innovative CID evolving constantly into advanced creative cities. Meanwhile, it promotes systematic cycle evolution of CID having the characteristics of endless innovative lifecycle, which leads low-end art CID evolving into high-end fashion CID. And these characteristics induce more kinds of innovative models and diverse economies, displaying the vitality of a new economic form.

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  • Yan-fei Xiao & Jia-hua Zhao & Shuang-hong Liao, 2013. "Study on the Innovative Characteristics of Systematic Evolution of Creative Industrial District," Springer Books, in: Ershi Qi & Jiang Shen & Runliang Dou (ed.), The 19th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 433-439, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-38427-1_46
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-38427-1_46
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