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Research On The Evaluation Of Competitiveness Of Innovative Talents Of Science And Technology In Tianjin

Posted on:2019-10-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2417330593951336Subject:Business Administration
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Our country's economy has transformed from rapid growth stage into high quality development stage,it is in the key period of changing the mode of development,optimizing the economic structure,and transforming the growth impetus.During this critical period,the report of the 19 th National Congress of the Communist Party of China bring speed up the construction of an innovative country into the part of the construction of modern economic system,and stress that innovation is the strategic support of construction of modern economic system.Technology innovation as the leading factor is increasingly important.And innovative talents of science and technology as the owner of scientific knowledge and technology,has become the core of the innovation of science and technology is the most important resources.Under this background,it has important theoretical value and practical significance that evaluate the innovative talents of science and technology competitiveness in Tianjin.The research makes a summarize of the theory and research status at home and abroad at first,as the theoretical basis of research.Then discuss the impact factors of the technological innovation competitiveness and construct index system.on the basis of historical statistics from China statistical yearbook and China science and technology statistical yearbook,using principal component analysis and entropy method to compare Tianjin with other 10 provinces and cities.Based on the actual situation of Tianjin,the research made the countermeasures and proposals from four aspects to enhance the competitiveness of innovative talents of science and technology in Tianjin.
Keywords/Search Tags:Innovative talents of science and technology, Competitiveness, Evaluation, Principal component analysis, Entropy method
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