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Evolution Characteristics of High-Tech Industry Innovation Efficiency Under the Background of Information Technology

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In recent years, in the process of economic development, the importance of high-tech industries (HTI) has gradually become prominent. In the context of the continuous improvement of the level of economic growth and the further deepening of social division, the HTI will play an increasing role in promoting economic growth, and will even have a certain degree of influence on the development of the manufacturing industry in the future. HTI have become the main force in the economic growth of many developed countries. However, due to the late start of my country’s HTI, there is still a huge gap with developed countries. These gaps make the research of HTI more strategic. This article aims to study the evolution characteristics of HTI innovation efficiency under the background of information technology, and analyze the evolution of HTI in combination with supervision and empirical, qualitative and quantitative research methods. This article elaborates on the definition and characteristics of the high-tech industrial system, the evolution of the high-tech industrial system, the self-organization of the evolution and development of the HTI, and the evolution of other organizations. In the evolution and development curve of HTI, the factor analysis method is used to empirically analyze the development trend of HTI. The experimental results show that the contribution rate of innovation to the HTI reaches about 70%, which proves that the HTI innovation has grown from nothing, from small to large, from less to more, from disorder to relative, from relatively closed to completely open.

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Feng, X. (2022). Evolution Characteristics of High-Tech Industry Innovation Efficiency Under the Background of Information Technology. In: Al-Turjman, F., Rasheed, J. (eds) Forthcoming Networks and Sustainability in the IoT Era. FoNeS-IoT 2021. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 129. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99616-1_1

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