Open Access
Journal Article
by
Manhong Li
, Wei Zhang
, Ting Yu
, Rendong Li
and
Xuan Chu
Abstract
Talents play a key role in supporting high-quality economic development. A talent support system typically focuses on five elements: talent quantity, quality, structure, efficiency, and potential. Utilizing an entropy weight method and a coupling coordination degree model, this study analyzed the coupling coordination degree and spatial correlation between regional talent suppo
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Talents play a key role in supporting high-quality economic development. A talent support system typically focuses on five elements: talent quantity, quality, structure, efficiency, and potential. Utilizing an entropy weight method and a coupling coordination degree model, this study analyzed the coupling coordination degree and spatial correlation between regional talent support and high-quality economic development in China utilizing panel data from 31 provinces. The results revealed that talent support is closely related to high-quality economic development. Meanwhile, the coupling coordination degree shows significant regional characteristics, being the highest in eastern China, followed by Central, Northeast, and Western China. Further, talent support in some regions changes due to changes in regional economic and social conditions. In the eastern coastal areas, high-high agglomeration is relatively stable; A few central regions show Low-High type of agglomeration; the west exhibits an increasingly Low-Low agglomeration; and the agglomeration effects in the Central and Northeastern regions is not clear. Multiple regression analysis of the five talent support elements shows that talent efficiency has max Influences on high-quality economic development, followed by talent structure, potential, and quality; however, the effect for talent quality is not as large. Building on these findings, this study finally makes policy recommendations from the perspectives of enhancing talent efficiency, structure, and potential.