Knowledge Interaction Mechanism Study on China Israel Changzhou Innovation Park Based on the Local Buzz-Global Pipeline Model
International Science and Technology Parks function as pivotal platforms for fostering high-tech multinational collaborations in China,thus assuming a substantial role in advancing the nation's"dual cir-culation"strategy and its pursuit of high-quality development.Purposefully designed to facilitate scientific and technological industry cooperation with designated countries,these specialized parks exhibit operational mechanisms and functional roles that distinguish them from conventional counterparts.Exploring the mecha-nisms governing knowledge exchange and developmental dynamics among enterprises within these parks car-ries paramount significance,constituting an integral facet of the economic geography inherent to these regions.This study adopts the China-Israel Changzhou Innovation Park as a case study,employing the"Buzz-Pipeline"model as a conceptual framework.Drawing upon field surveys and interviews conducted with pertinent stakeholders,it systematically analyzes the knowledge interaction mechanisms among enterprises within the park,culminating in formulating general principles guiding the innovative development trajectory of China's international science and technology cooperation parks.The study yields three salient conclusions,(1)the developmental course of international science and technology parks is intricately shaped by the interplay of internal and external factors,exhibiting an evolutionary progression from external influences to internally driven dynamism.(2)The nascent stages of development within inter-national science and technology parks are inextricably tethered to proactive governmental involvement,with official policy support and guidance emerging as pivotal determinants in laying the foundation for establishing a"global pipeline"and nurturing localized dynamism.(3)International science and technology parks serve as repositories of the innate business cultures,organizational paradigms,and institutional frame-works characteristic of host and home countries.These parks function as unique convergence spaces for diverse entities and elements from different nations.This geographical proximity-induced diversity cultivates effective knowledge exchange dynamics typified by"spillover-absorption-learning-win-win"relationships,facilitating a novel platform for cross-border industrial cooperation and realizing trade complementary.Additionally,international science and technology parks provide a specialized government-supported"Global Pipeline",enabling local small and medium-sized enterprises to implement globalization strategies with precision and reduced risk.This study contributes an empirical dimension to the"Local Buzz-Global Pipeline"theory within the domain of economic geography,underscoring the distinctive entrepreneurial ethos inherent to local governments involved in the construction of global knowledge networks.
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