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Tsinghua Research Report: 8 cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Chongqing have the highest digital allocation index of resources

On the afternoon of February 24, the Internet Governance Research Center of Tsinghua University released the "Research Report on the Digital Allocation Index of Urban Resources in China" (2022), which measures and ranks the digital allocation index of urban resources in 59 cities across the country.

Tsinghua Research Report: 8 cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Chongqing have the highest digital allocation index of resources

▲The Internet Governance Research Center of Tsinghua University released the "Research Report on the Digital Allocation Index of Urban Resources in China" (2022), and western cities such as Chongqing, Chengdu and Kunming performed well. Photo / Upstream Journalist Li Hongpeng

Tsinghua Research Report: 8 cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Chongqing have the highest digital allocation index of resources

▲The scene of the research report conference. Photo / Upstream Journalist Li Hongpeng

The upstream news reporter learned that the average score of the top 30 urban resource digital allocation index is 53.7 points, of which 8 cities Hangzhou, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Ningbo, Chengdu and Chongqing rank in the top eight, and the index score is above 60 points.

The reporter learned that based on the digital allocation index system and weight distribution of urban resources, the report measures and sorts the digital allocation index of urban resources in 59 cities across the country, and selects the top 30 cities in the four sub-indexes such as the overall ranking and environmental basis, configuration objects, configuration processes, and configuration effects.

Overall, the average score of the top 30 urban resource digital allocation index is 53.7 points, of which 8 cities Hangzhou, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Ningbo, Chengdu and Chongqing score more than 60 points, accounting for 26.7%, 9 cities index score between 50 points and 60 points, accounting for 30%, 13 cities score less than 50 points, accounting for 43.3%.

The report points out that the high score of Hangzhou's resource digital allocation object is closely related to its local Internet and digital economy. Western cities such as Chongqing, Chengdu and Kunming also performed well, which is closely related to the fact that these cities have undertaken industrial transfers in the east in recent years and actively expanded the channels and scope of government and enterprise asset allocation through digital means.

The ranking results show that the digital development of China's urban resource allocation is still in its infancy, and there is still a lot of room for improvement in the digital allocation of resources in most cities, and the differences between cities are obvious. The cities with the highest rankings in the index are mainly due to the good digital infrastructure of these cities, the deeper understanding of digital concepts by city managers, the stronger control of digital technologies by city managers, and the more open cooperation attitude of digital service platforms. There is a significant positive correlation between the level of digital allocation of resources and the economic development level of the city, and it is affected by factors such as local government governance concepts, urban business environment, digital infrastructure application level, and local acceptance of the digital economy and Internet formats.

The report recommends that the state should improve policies and regulations, support and encourage cities to carry out digital allocation of resources, allocate the overall arrangement of market-oriented reform in accordance with the overall arrangement of factor allocation, and relax the entry threshold for various market entities to participate in the allocation of urban public resources. At the national level, it is recommended to improve the laws and regulations on the Disposal of Administrative Undertaking Assets, the Measures for the Supervision and Administration of State-owned Assets Transactions of Enterprises, and the Law on State-owned Assets of Enterprises, and increase the disposal of public resource assets such as administrative undertaking assets and enterprise state-owned assets, digital allocation methods such as "online auction" and "online bidding" can be adopted to support cooperation with third-party digital service providers to improve the level of medium digitization in the asset allocation process and make up for traffic shortcomings.

Upstream journalist Li Hongpeng

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