Identification Dilemmas and Resolution Strategies for Implicit Intelligence Demands of Regional Innovation Actors
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innovation activities. Among them, implicit intelligence demands have become the key bottleneck restricting the improvement of intelligence service efficacy due to their characteristics such as implicitness, ambiguity, and context-dependency. This study focuses on regional
innovation actors such as enterprises, universities and research institutions, systematically analyzes the connotation and characteristics of
implicit intelligence demands, deeply dissects the dilemmas, such as cognitive biases, monolithic methods, disconnection between supply
and demand, and deficient safeguard mechanisms, in current identification efforts, and proposes resolution strategies from four dimensions: cognitive restructuring, method innovation, mechanism construction and ecological optimization to provide theoretical reference
and implementation pathways for enhancing the accuracy of intelligence services for regional innovation actors and strengthening regional
innovation vitality.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v4i2.8800
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