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Study on Innovation Performance of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Listed Companies

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In the rapidly changing world economy, big data and artificial intelligence listed companies may be the future industrial giants. The main body of such enterprises is the emerging technology industry. Innovation represents the theme of today's world development. To innovate, the first thing is to enhance one's own scientific and technological capabilities, and increased R&D investment is the key to innovative development of such enterprises. The government has become the leading force in the national innovation system. The government's R&D investment, as an important means and method for the government to lead the national innovation system, is attracting more and more attention. Meanwhile, as the key leader grasping enterprise direction, executives play a decisive role in the development decision of enterprises. The executives of big data and artificial intelligence listed companies in China must realize that the core of development is independent innovation. It is especially of practical significance and research value to study the relationship between executive incentives of big data and artificial intelligence listed companies, government technology subsidies and innovation performance, and propose corresponding suggestions for the future development direction of new economy.

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    ISBDAI '18: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Big Data and Artificial Intelligence
    December 2018
    365 pages
    ISBN:9781450365703
    DOI:10.1145/3305275
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    2. executive incentives
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