Keywords
university science and technology city, TOPSIS, grey relational degree, achievement transformation, the performance evaluation
Abstract
University science and technology city is an important carrier to promote scientific and technological innovation and promote the integrated development of industry, university and research, and is also an important part of the national innovation system. In order to scientifically evaluate the transformation performance of collaborative innovations achievements in university science and technology city, this paper selects corresponding indicators from multiple dimensions such as R&D capability, financial support, policy support, economic benefit and social benefit, and constructs a comprehensive evaluation index system. In the evaluation method, this paper adopts TOPSIS and grey correlation analysis to establish a comprehensive evaluation model. TOPSIS is a multi-criteria decision analysis method based on ideal solution, which can accurately reflect the relative advantages and disadvantages of each evaluation object. Grey correlation analysis can quantify the degree of correlation among various factors, and then reveal the key factors affecting the transformation performance of collaborative innovation achievements. Taking Yuelushan university science and technology city of Changsha as an example, this paper uses the evaluation model to evaluate and analyze its collaborative innovation achievement transformation performance. The analysis results show that the overall transformation performance of collaborative innovation achievements in Yuelushan university science and technology city is increasing year by year, but there are many factors affecting the performance, and the influence degree of each factor is different. Among them, the transformation policy of scientific and technological achievements, sales revenue of new products and full-time equivalent of R&D personnel have a greater impact on the transformation performance of collaborative innovation achievements in university science and technology city. In addition, due to the differences in policy environment and resource conditions in different regions, there are also some differences in the achievement transformation performance of university science and technology cities. For example, the transformation performance of collaborative innovation achievements in Yuelushan university science and technology city of Changsha is slightly lower than that of Wuhan East Lake, but slightly higher than that of Shenyang. In order to improve the transformation performance of collaborative innovation achievements in Yuelushan university science and technology city, this paper puts forward the following countermeasures and suggestions: the first is to strengthen the policy support, formulate more favorable policies for the transformation of scientific and technological achievements, and encourage researchers to actively transform achievements; The second is to increase capital investment, improve the financial support of scientific research projects, and attract more high quality scientific research resources; The third is to optimize the construction of talent team, through training and introducing high-quality talents, improve the strength of scientific and technological research and development and achievement transformation. In a word, the scientific evaluation of the transformation performance of collaborative innovation achievements of university science and technology city is helpful to understand its development status and existing problems, and provide a basis for formulating targeted policies and measures. At the same time, it will also help promote the healthy development of the university science and technology city and make greater contributions to improving the national innovation capacity and international competitiveness.
DOI
10.16315/j.stm.2024.01.009
Recommended Citation
CHENG, Pengfei; QIU, Guozhen; and LI, Songliang
(2024)
"Performance evaluation of collaborative innovation achievement transformation in university science and technology city,"
Journal of Science and Technology Management: Vol. 26:
Iss.
1, Article 4.
DOI: 10.16315/j.stm.2024.01.009
Available at:
https://jstm.researchcommons.org/journal/vol26/iss1/4
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