New Quality Productivity as the Driver of Reconstruction and Evolution Path of Future Industrial Spatial Layout
DOI: 10.23977/socsam.2026.070106 | Downloads: 1 | Views: 74
Author(s)
Huyuan Zhang 1, Cong Wang 1
Affiliation(s)
1 China Center for Information Industry Development, Beijing, 100048, China
Corresponding Author
Cong WangABSTRACT
New quality productivity, with data, intelligent technology, and green energy as its core elements, is profoundly reshaping the spatial layout logic and evolutionary path of future industries. On the basis of clarifying the connotation of the theory of new quality productivity and its spatial economic characteristics, this article reveals the transformation of technology driven industrial site selection from traditional cost orientation to innovation ecology and computing accessibility priority. It analyzes the substitution and complementary effects of data element flow on geographical agglomeration and proposes a spatial reconstruction pattern of "polar core concentration and network extension". Furthermore, the formation and radiation diffusion of core innovation nuclei, the leapfrog upgrading of edge regions, the breakthrough of lock-in cross regional competition, and the path turning points under external shocks were explored. Research has shown that the industrial spatial evolution driven by new quality productivity presents new characteristics of multipolar symbiosis and networked collaboration, providing theoretical basis for regional planning and policy intervention.
KEYWORDS
New quality productivity; Future industries; Spatial layout reconstruction; Evolution pathCITE THIS PAPER
Huyuan Zhang, Cong Wang. New Quality Productivity as the Driver of Reconstruction and Evolution Path of Future Industrial Spatial Layout. Social Security and Administration Management (2026). Vol. 7, No. 1, 42-47. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/socsam.2026.070106.
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