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ROMJIST is a publication of Romanian Academy,
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Gheorghe Stefan

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ROMJIST Volume 21, No. 2, 2018, pp. 153-171
 

Zhenyuan LIU, Renyan MU, ShuHua HU, Li WANG, Lijun WANG
Optimization on Correlation Entropy Matter-element Model of Innovation and Reform Pilot Area

ABSTRACT: In this paper, the correlation entropy matter element model, which is used to evaluate comprehensive competitiveness of innovation and reform pilot area, is Intelligent optimized. After analyzing the connotation of “regional strategy” of Chinese innovation evolutionary path, we build a comprehensive competitiveness evaluation system of the pilot area by combining internal relations and differences among the comprehensive innovation and reform pilot area, the national high-tech Development Zone, and the indigenous innovation demonstration zone. Through using composite correlation entropy matter-element model of grey correlation, this paper evaluates development of eight regions (those are Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, Sichuan, Anhui, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Wuhan, Xi'an, Shenyang etc.) from four dimensions of support vector ability, innovation ability, social contribution, export earning power, and comprehensive competitiveness of the eight regions is ranked. Finally, countermeasures and suggestions are proposed for advantages and shortcomings of the eight pilot zones.

KEYWORDS: Chinese innovation evolutionary path, regional strategy, comprehensive innovation and reform pilot area, innovation-driven

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