Digital Infrastructure for Urban Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Logic, Mechanisms and Safeguards
DOI: 10.23977/socsam.2023.040704 | Downloads: 7 | Views: 336
Author(s)
Yi Liu 1
Affiliation(s)
1 School of Economy, Shanghai University, Shanghai 201800, China
Corresponding Author
Yi LiuABSTRACT
Enhancing support for innovation and entrepreneurship and boosting vitality of urban innovation and entrepreneurial are critical tools for steady growth in China. Starting from the historical and practical logic of infrastructure development perspectives, this paper analyzes the role of digital infrastructure to promote urban innovation and entrepreneurship from aspects of cost and economy of scale. Moreover the paper also explores the safeguard measures of digital infrastructure to add up to urban innovation and entrepreneurship based on the government side. The goal of this paper is for improving digital infrastructure to drive urban innovation and entrepreneurship and fuel urban economy and employment.
KEYWORDS
Digital Infrastructure, Inovation and Entrepreneurship, Transaction Cost, Scale EffectCITE THIS PAPER
Yi Liu, Digital Infrastructure for Urban Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Logic, Mechanisms and Safeguards. Social Security and Administration Management (2023) Vol. 4: 28-35. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/socsam.2023.040704.
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