Analysis on Spatial Spillover Effect of High-Tech Industrial Agglomeration on Regional Innovation Capability
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DOI: 10.25236/etmhs.2025.061
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Feng Qiu
Abstract
This article focuses on the influence of High-tech Industrial (HTI) agglomeration on regional innovation ability. The purpose of this article is to analyze the intrinsic principles and dynamic pathways of its influence on regional innovation ability through spatial spillover mechanism, and to explore the related influencing factors, thereby providing insights for promoting regional innovation development. By reviewing the relevant theories and research, this article elaborates the theoretical mechanism of HTI agglomeration in driving spatial spillover of regional innovation capability from the aspects of knowledge spillover, competition and cooperation, and factor allocation. Furthermore, it analyzes the factors that affect the spatial spillover effect, such as geographical distance, regional innovation environment and industrial correlation. The finding suggest that HTI agglomeration can generate spatial spillover effect on regional innovation capability through various mechanisms, with multiple factors moderating these effects. This implies that in order to enhance the regional innovation ability, policymakers should pay attention to the rational planning and development of HTI agglomeration while optimizing the relevant influencing factors in order to fully leverage its spatial spillover advantages.
Keywords
HTI Agglomeration; Regional Innovation Ability; Spatial Spillover Effect; Industrial Policy; Innovative Environment