2014
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.472.971
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Evaluation and Empirical Analysis of China’s Regional “Integration of Informationization and Industrialization”

Abstract: In view of the full integration of informationization and industrialization in China, ,an evaluation model of Chinas Regional Integration of Informationization and Industrialization is built on the basis of the summary of the findings at home and abroad, thus to get a general idea about Chinas Integration of Informationization and Industrialization in a quantitative way. In terms of the popularization level of the social informatization, the development level of the information industry, the level of industria… Show more

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“…Studies in theory indicated that the development of information industry can promote technology and management innovation and improve productivity of traditional industries, and feedback by an important market foundation. Liu and Feng (2014) evaluated the equilibrium degree of IDII in different regions in China [1]. Xu and Sun (2009) pointed the significant positive correlation existed in the level of IDII and the performance of manufacturing industries [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies in theory indicated that the development of information industry can promote technology and management innovation and improve productivity of traditional industries, and feedback by an important market foundation. Liu and Feng (2014) evaluated the equilibrium degree of IDII in different regions in China [1]. Xu and Sun (2009) pointed the significant positive correlation existed in the level of IDII and the performance of manufacturing industries [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%