Abstract

In order to better promote the collaborative innovation ability among general aviation enterprises and promote the high-quality development of general aviation industry, this paper is based on the social network relationship theory and embeddedness principles, using the general aviation enterprises as structural embedding to determine the key nodes of the innovation network. The value chain, supply and demand chain, and information sharing behavior are used as relational embeddings to build a general aviation enterprise chain innovation network. On this basis, from the aspects of network topology graph, node degree, clustering coefficient, etc., quantitative analysis of the structure and characteristics of the general aviation enterprise innovation network is carried out, so as to lay a foundation for the functional orientation of the main body of collaborative innovation in the aviation industry. The research shows that: At present, the collaborative innovation of general aviation enterprises has not formed a scale. The inn ovation of enterprises mainly relies on large-scale general aviation enterprises with stat e prefix. Most general aviation enterprises have weak innovation capabilities, and the s mall and medium-sized general aviation enterprises are in the initial development stage. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the support of various types of general aviation enterprises, provide support in terms of funds and policies and so on, so as to promote the improvement of collaborative innovation capabilities among various types of general aviation enterprises

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