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Research on Youth Innovation and Entrepreneurship Mechanism from the Perspective of New Quality Productivity

Hao Zhai

Abstract


In the context of new productive forces becoming a key driver for high-quality development, young people, as the most dynamic
and innovative group in society, are increasingly becoming a significant force in driving entrepreneurial transformation. This paper, from the
perspective of new productive forces, examines the current realities and challenges of youth entrepreneurship. It systematically analyzes the
integration trends of youth entrepreneurship with technological innovation, the digital economy, and green transformation, and proposes a
youth entrepreneurship mechanism centered on the synergy of technology-scenario, the support of platform-ecosystem, and the collaboration among universities, local areas, and enterprises. The study suggests that to promote youth innovation and entrepreneurship, it is essential
to streamline the resource supply chain, optimize the institutional support environment, and unlock their potential as carriers and drivers of
new productive forces, thereby injecting sustained momentum into economic transformation and upgrading.

Keywords


New quality productivity; Youth entrepreneurship; Innovation mechanism; Digital economy; Entrepreneurial ecology

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v3i9.7333

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