Indiana
Research Article
Allocation of Innovative Human Resources: A Case Study of Suzhou in Jiangsu Province
Author(s): Zhaofeng Chen and Huihui ChenZhaofeng Chen and Huihui Chen
The transformation, upgrading, and sustainable development of local economies have all created the intrinsic need to increase regional indigenous innovation. Furthermore, the capacity of local self-dependent innovation should be determined based on efficient innovative resource aggregation and allocation. To those with a developmental tendency, the competition of mechanism and paths of innovative resource allocation has become a new target for regional competition in the new era. Many developed regions in China not only have considered efficient innovative resource allocation as one of the goals of their government function, but they also have established diversified path systems of innovative human resource aggregation allocation in their practice... Read More»