Research on the Evolution of Innovation Policy in China Agricultural Science and Technology Park

Ye Liu

Abstract


China’s national agricultural science and technology parks have experienced the stages of pilot construction, overall promotion and innovative development. K-means clustering analysis, Python language and multi-dimensional cross-view were used to analyze the evolution of innovation policy of national agricultural science and technology parks from 2000 to 2020. The results show that the evolution of innovation policy of parks can be divided into three stages: system construction stage, innovation development stage and quality improvement stage. The proportion of different types of policies in each stage is not same. The proportion of guiding policies is always increasing, and the policy structure system is becoming reasonable. Problems such as insufficient policy supply and improper supply and demand adaptation exist in each stage. Therefore, under the new environment of supply-side reform, it is necessary to further improve the policy supply system of agricultural science and technology parks and meet the diversified demands of innovation practice under the new era background. It is necessary to strengthen the linkage mechanism of departments to solve the policy imbalance and the insufficiency of efficiency. To strengthen the integration of industrial innovation resources in the park and improve and coordinate the industrial innovation chain.


Keywords


Agricultural science and technology park; Policy evolution; Text mining

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