Research on Collaborative Innovation Path between Local Universities and Regional Industries in the Context of New Quality Productivity

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  • Junmei Wu School of Education, Weifang University of Science and Technology, Weifang, Shandong, 262700, China Author

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https://doi.org/10.70088/m8s52n68

Keywords:

new quality productivity, local universities, regional industries, collaborative innovation, path research

Abstract

The world of industry and commerce is undergoing a reconfiguration led by green, low-carbon and digital intelligence, and what is called "new quality productivity," meaning that the basis of China's high-quality economic development has the potential for total factor productivity (TFP) leading from science and technology innovation. Higher education institutions are to be sources of regional innovation, but they are suffering from the occurrence of persistence low rates of conversion of academic research into innovation. This mismatch between resources and user-demand not only inhibits the social function of universities, but inhibits the regional industrial chain within key points of constraints. In the face of the dual pressures of carbon emission constraint and digital technological revolution, a key strategic focus is to restructure the collaborative ecosystem of innovation between universities and industry to provide new regional competitive advantages.

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14 June 2025

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Wu, J. (2025). Research on Collaborative Innovation Path between Local Universities and Regional Industries in the Context of New Quality Productivity. Education Insights, 2(6), 99-105. https://doi.org/10.70088/m8s52n68