Innovation Attention,Industrial Clustering,and the Development of New Quality Agricultural Productive Forces——A Case Study of the"Shouguang Model"
Developing new quality agricultural productive forces is the core essence of promoting the process of agricultural modernization and building a strong agricultural country.Using a case study method and taking the"Shouguang Model"as an example,this paper analyzes the decision-making behavior of multiple actors under the influence of various actions in the process of forming new productive forces in rural areas driven by the development of agricultural industrial clusters,starting from the attributes of the agricultural industry.By constructing an analytical framework of"innovation attention-organizational imprint",this paper explores how innovation attention affects technological innovation and upgrading in agricultural industrial clusters and accelerates the formation of new quality agricultural productive forces.The study finds that as the initial manifestation of industrial clusters,agricultural industrial agglomeration focuses its innovation attention mainly on business models and organizational innovation,accompanied by technological innovation.Government guidance and farmers'innovation attention jointly shape the organizational imprint,which has a profound impact on the subsequent development of agricultural industrial clusters.After the formation of industrial agglomeration,technological equipment upgrading becomes a key direction of innovation attention,while the organizational imprint has a counter effect on innovation attention.With the advancement of agricultural spatial agglomeration and regional specialization,the integration of innovation attention from multiple actors forms an innovation network,driving the industry towards specialization,refinement,and diversification,and forming technology-cored industrial clusters.The organizational imprint continuously promotes the innovative behavior of actors in this process,forming an agricultural innovation system and providing element accumulation for the development new quality agricultural productive forces.The findings of this paper not only provide a new perspective for understanding the development of agricultural industrial clusters but also offer reference experience and feasible paths for accelerating the formation of new quality agricultural productive forces.