Biological Metaphor, Technological Innovation and Industrial Evolution in Jiangxi Province
Liang Huang () and
Shixiong Zhou
International Journal of Emerging Trends in Social Sciences, 2020, vol. 8, issue 1, 10-16
Abstract:
From the perspective of the study of biological metaphor analysis, this article intends to explore a "high-quality" regional economic development path that fits the context of the economic transition period. This article first introduces the definition of biological metaphors in evolutionary economics. Second, analyzed the inherent logic of the biological metaphor of technological innovation and industrial evolution, and found that the concept of green development must be integrated into the technological innovation process of individual enterprises at the current stage in order to achieve the transformation and upgrading of the current industrial structure. Third, taking Jiangxi Province as an example, the theoretical framework of biological metaphors for creating a beautiful "Jiangxi model" in China was discussed, and the current state of industrial evolution, technological innovation, and environmental regulation in Jiangxi Province from 2011 to 2017 were described in detail. The rationality of the theoretical framework for the analysis of biological metaphors to create a beautiful Jiangxi model in China, that is, it is suitable for the needs of industrial development in Jiangxi Province. Finally, corresponding policy recommendations are given based on the relevant conclusions.
Keywords: Biological metaphor; Industrial evolution; Technological innovation; Environmental regulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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