Leveraging industrial-technological innovation to achieve sustainable development: A systems thinking perspective.

Industrial-technological innovation (ITI) has become an important requirement for the sustainable development of China. ITI development requires a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic complexity associated with ITI systems. Previous research into ITI systems is based primarily on static method...

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Main Authors: Jin Guo, Meng Chen, Xialing Sun, Zhanzhao Wang, Jinli Xue
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242981
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spelling doaj-2dd757281cbc4ad99cf019a6ccda56422021-03-04T12:48:22ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-011512e024298110.1371/journal.pone.0242981Leveraging industrial-technological innovation to achieve sustainable development: A systems thinking perspective.Jin GuoMeng ChenXialing SunZhanzhao WangJinli XueIndustrial-technological innovation (ITI) has become an important requirement for the sustainable development of China. ITI development requires a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic complexity associated with ITI systems. Previous research into ITI systems is based primarily on static methods that isolate system components, and ignore feedback on adjustments made. Based on systems thinking, this paper develop six archetypes ("Limit to Growth," "Success to the Successful," "Tragedy of the Commons," "Fixes that Fail," "Accidental Adversaries," and "Shifting the Burden") and an ITI system integration model. The model visualizes the ITI system as a whole and identifies bottlenecks that may affect ITI development. This conceptual model provides a more effective method of judgment, which can better explain the operational mechanism of the ITI system and improve the system's operational characteristics. Finally, we evaluate the ITI system and propose that self-organization is a key lever of a systemic intervention framework for ITI.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242981
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author Jin Guo
Meng Chen
Xialing Sun
Zhanzhao Wang
Jinli Xue
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Meng Chen
Xialing Sun
Zhanzhao Wang
Jinli Xue
Leveraging industrial-technological innovation to achieve sustainable development: A systems thinking perspective.
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Meng Chen
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title Leveraging industrial-technological innovation to achieve sustainable development: A systems thinking perspective.
title_short Leveraging industrial-technological innovation to achieve sustainable development: A systems thinking perspective.
title_full Leveraging industrial-technological innovation to achieve sustainable development: A systems thinking perspective.
title_fullStr Leveraging industrial-technological innovation to achieve sustainable development: A systems thinking perspective.
title_full_unstemmed Leveraging industrial-technological innovation to achieve sustainable development: A systems thinking perspective.
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description Industrial-technological innovation (ITI) has become an important requirement for the sustainable development of China. ITI development requires a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic complexity associated with ITI systems. Previous research into ITI systems is based primarily on static methods that isolate system components, and ignore feedback on adjustments made. Based on systems thinking, this paper develop six archetypes ("Limit to Growth," "Success to the Successful," "Tragedy of the Commons," "Fixes that Fail," "Accidental Adversaries," and "Shifting the Burden") and an ITI system integration model. The model visualizes the ITI system as a whole and identifies bottlenecks that may affect ITI development. This conceptual model provides a more effective method of judgment, which can better explain the operational mechanism of the ITI system and improve the system's operational characteristics. Finally, we evaluate the ITI system and propose that self-organization is a key lever of a systemic intervention framework for ITI.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242981
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