Evaluation and Deconstruction of Resource Allocation Efficiency in Regional Enterprise Incubation System:Empirical Data Analysis Based on 28 Provincial Administrative Re-gions in Chinese Mainland
The current enterprise incubation industry in China is facing a dual dilemma of inefficient operation and imbalanced resource allocation,which seriously hinders the development process of the entrepreneurial economy.The paper establishes a two-stage theoretical model for resource allocation in regional enterprise incubation systems and completes the efficiency evaluation and phased deconstruction of 28 provincial systems.The Malmquist index model is used to explore the vertical evolution of efficiency in each region.Research has found that:(1)In recent years,the average efficiency of resource allocation in enterprise incubation systems in various provinces of China has been relatively low,and the efficiency in Northeast China has been sluggish for a long time,with huge room for improvement.(2)Provincial efficiency can be divided into four types based on a two-stage dimension,with only a few provinces belonging to the two-stage dual high efficiency region,and most provinces facing the challenge of poor connection between resource allocation capabilities between stages.(3)The underlying cause of the decreased resource allocation efficiency in China's regional enterprise incubation system is the struggle to achieve substantial breakthroughs in various key technological domains during the entrepreneurial incubation process.