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Dec 9, 2021

Research on Evaluation Model for Regional Industrial Internet

Publication: ICCREM 2021

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Industrial Internet is not only an important infrastructure in the new economy, but also one main content in new infrastructure that advocated by China. At present, there are few studies on industrial internet evaluation from the regional perspective. This paper selects 15 indexes from regional internet, support industry, platform, ecology, and output. Then, the method of principal component analysis is used to evaluate the industrial interne for 31 regions. The result shows that there are nine key indicators affecting industrial Internet. The 31 regions are divided into four classes by the cluster analysis; they are differences and each characteristics. It is deeply discussed the relationships between the demand for manufacture and Internet resources, building platform, and using platform, ecology, and talents. Finally, this paper puts forward some suggestions on optimizing ecology, using well platform and classified management.

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Fengping Xue [email protected]
1Professor, School of Management, Qingdao Administration College, Qingdao, China. Email: [email protected]

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