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Survey and Research on the Development of Technology Contracts in Dongguan
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jiem.202503109
Author(s)
Wenwen Li, Huimin Song*
Affiliation(s)
Business School, Dongguan City University, Dongguan, Guangdong, China *Corresponding Author.
Abstract
Under the strategic opportunity of deepening regional innovation and coordinated development of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, Dongguan's technology market presents the distinctive feature of “late start and fast growth”, and the turnover of its technology contracts has realized over 30 times leapfrog growth in the past ten years. However, the structural contradiction of the technology market is becoming more and more obvious: the proportion of technology development contracts has been over 75% for a long time, the concentration of technology transactions in the field of electronics and information is as high as 64%, and the contribution rate of major technology contracts is over 90%, forming a pattern of “unipolar dominance”; at the same time, there is a serious imbalance between the scale of technology absorption and output, which exposes the shortcomings of the local technology supply capacity. At the same time, the serious imbalance between the scale of technology absorption and output exposes the shortness of local technology supply capacity. Through data analysis, this study systematically reveals the deep-rooted contradictions in the ecology of technology transactions, and provides data support for reconstructing the diversified technology transaction system, promoting the synergy of the “R&D-transformation” chain, and optimizing the allocation of regional innovation resources.
Keywords
Regional Innovation; Technology Market; Technology Contract; Dongguan
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