Evaluation of the Collaborative Development Capacity of the ‘Industrial Brain’ in the Context of New Quality Productivity
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https://doi.org/10.6981/FEM.202509_6(9).0012Keywords:
New Quality Productivity; Industrial Brain; Synergistic Development; Evaluation Index System; Collaboration between Government and Enterprises.Abstract
In the rapid development of the digital economy, China actively implements the policy of digital economy development, and takes digital transformation as the core engine to promote industrial upgrading and cultivate new productivity. As a new type of digital intelligence platform, ‘industry brain’ occupies a key position in the digital economy ecosystem, and plays a driving role in the integration of industrial chain resources and the interconnection of government and enterprise industry data. In this context, the ‘beauty eyelash industry brain’ in Shandong Province, based on the digital intelligence platform, to explore the potential for synergistic development, and become the core incubator to promote the transformation and upgrading of the traditional beauty eyelash industry to a new quality of productivity. In this regard, starting from the overall structure of ‘Industry Brain’, based on the literature, performance self-assessment reports and policy documents, we summarise and refine the evaluation index system of ‘Industry Brain’ synergistic development ability, which includes three dimensions of strategy, resources and organisation, and Comprehensively use the hierarchical analysis method and fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method to carry out in-depth assessment and accurately analyse the status of its synergistic development. The results show that the synergistic development capacity of ‘Beauty Eyelash Industry Brain’ is at a high level. Based on the evaluation results and the weight of the indicators, we focus on the five key elements with higher weights, namely, goal synergy, policy synergy, cultural synergy, financial synergy and management synergy, and dismantle the five elements from the governmental side and the enterprise side, and put forward the following recommendations The ‘beauty eyelash industry brain’ optimisation scheme helps the ‘beauty eyelash industry brain’ to be further improved, and points out the development direction for industrial integration and government-enterprise synergy.
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