2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11442-019-1659-1
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Innovation-based urbanization: Evidence from 270 cities at the prefecture level or above in China

Abstract: With the rapid development of knowledge economy, a number of important shifts are emerging in urbanization pattern across the world. Traditional urbanization theory has become hard to interpret these changes on a global scale, and "innovation" is a core concept to explain the new changes of the urbanization dynamics. As one of the important contents of urban geography, urbanization dynamic needs to turn from the general population flows between rural and urban areas into emphasizing high skilled migrants flow … Show more

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“…Thus, this study was consistent with the connotation, characteristics and significance of sustainable development (Fig. 1), contacted with the China's national conditions for sustainable development; besides, abiding by the principles of systemic, comprehensive and sustainable, and referencing other relevant literature (Jiang et al, 2017;Liu et al, 2017;Lyu et al, 2019), the present study built a comprehensive index (Table 1) based on CSDIS. Lastly, by building the indicator system, the mean square error decision method was adopted to calculate the weight of respective indicator (Table 1); subsequently, the whole sustainable development level was reflected.…”
Section: Assessment Theory Index System and Data Sourcesupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Thus, this study was consistent with the connotation, characteristics and significance of sustainable development (Fig. 1), contacted with the China's national conditions for sustainable development; besides, abiding by the principles of systemic, comprehensive and sustainable, and referencing other relevant literature (Jiang et al, 2017;Liu et al, 2017;Lyu et al, 2019), the present study built a comprehensive index (Table 1) based on CSDIS. Lastly, by building the indicator system, the mean square error decision method was adopted to calculate the weight of respective indicator (Table 1); subsequently, the whole sustainable development level was reflected.…”
Section: Assessment Theory Index System and Data Sourcesupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The second were the exogenous interaction effects between independent variables, which could be described as the spatial spillover effect of independent variables. It means that independent explanatory variables in a specific location (e.g., urban activity and natural source factors) have external benefits and may impact PM 2.5 concentrations in neighboring locations, consistent with the cross-regional effects of factors, such as urbanization [47]. The SLM can be used to reveal the spatial spillover effect of independent variables.…”
Section: Spatial Regression Modelmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The Chinese government often introduces high-quality projects into Xian when inviting foreign investment for inland cities. To retain these projects, the market sensitivity of local R&D personnel to innovation activities is no worse than that of coastal areas (Lyu et al, 2019).…”
Section: The Relationship Between Local Financial Activities and Innomentioning
confidence: 99%