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A Modified Model of Cooperative Innovation Based on Numerical P Systems - The CI-NP System: An Empirical Study of Shandong, China

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Innovative firms attribute a greater role to their financing strategy in explaining their success and they have a different financial make-up for different departments. And different financial make-up reflects different cooperative innovation strategy. Traditional models of cooperative innovation are always streamlined or annular where the relationship of overlapping or inclusion among elements ignored. In this paper, based on the idea of numerical P systems, we modify the traditional model to improve the indivisibility and visualization into the shape of the membrane which is named CI-NP systems. We process the financial data of firms’ development and have found the correlation among various elements and express it based on the case of Shandong, China.

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This work was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 61472231), Humanities and Social Sciences Project of Ministry of Education, China (No. 12YJA630152), Social Science Fund of Shandong Province, China (No. 11CGLJ22), Social Science Fund of Shandong Province, China (No. 16BGLJ06), Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 61502283), Natural Science Foundation of China(No. 61640201).

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Chen, P., Liu, X. (2017). A Modified Model of Cooperative Innovation Based on Numerical P Systems - The CI-NP System: An Empirical Study of Shandong, China. In: Pergl, R., Lock, R., Babkin, E., Molhanec, M. (eds) Enterprise and Organizational Modeling and Simulation. EOMAS 2017. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 298. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68185-6_2

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