Research on Influencing Factors of Enhancing Independent Innovation Ability for Scientific and Technological Enterprises

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Factors that influence the ability of independent innovation of scientific and technological enterprises mainly from inside and outside the enterprise. From the perspective of the enterprise's internal operations and external environment influences, through combinating business interviews and studying on related work, twelve concept generics influencing the ability enhancement of independent innovation for scientific and technological enterprises were established. Through analyzing content validity and project analysis, test items of the twelve concept generics were put forward. Sampling data was collected by using questionnaires. Construction validity and internal consistency reliability of the questionnaires were inspected. The factors composition influencing the ability enhancement of independent innovation of scientific and technological enterprises was analysed via applying the factor analysis method. The influence factors include innovation method and technology ability, efficient use of internal and external resources, policy and service environment, manufacture and profitability, system and talent management.

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