Research on the impact mechanism of digital industry agglomeration on high-quality economic development——From the dual perspectives of innovation-driven and structural upgrading
Aili Ma
Xiamen University Tan Kah Kee College
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/bam.v8i1.13606
Keywords: digital industry agglomeration; innovation-driven; structural upgrading
Abstract
Against the backdrop of the digital economy becoming the core engine of global economic development, digital industry agglomeration, as a spatial manifestation of the deepening of industrial division of labor, has become an important support for promoting high-quality economic development. Based on the dual perspectives of innovation-driven and structural upgrading, this paper systematically analyzes the impact mechanism of digital industry agglomeration on high-quality economic development. The study finds that digital industry agglomeration strengthens the innovation-driven effect and promotes technological breakthroughs and achievement transformation through the spatial agglomeration and efficient allocation of innovative factors such as talents, technology, and capital; at the same time, it promotes the rationalization and upgrading of industrial structure with the help of industrial chain collaboration and digital technology penetration, thereby empowering high-quality economic development from multiple dimensions.
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