| 摘要 |
Based on the "three new" characteristics of new quality productivity, focusing on the systematic reshaping requirements of digital rural construction, a four-dimensional analysis framework of "subject-tool-object-ecology" is constructed. Research has found that there are four major practical challenges in the process of empowering new quality productivity: a shortage of new types of workers and a mismatch in their skills among labor subjects; the labor tools are manifested as a mismatch between digital infrastructure and rural scenes; the labor objects are facing inertia obstacles in the transformation of industrial data; the external ecology lacks a systematic environment for element collaboration and effective governance. In response to the above difficulties, this paper proposes a systematic breakthrough path: by cultivating digital talents rooted in rural areas, creating truly useful digital tools, designing low threshold industrial transformation paths, and building a governance ecology of co construction and sharing, the coordinated efforts of technology, talent, industry, and environment are promoted, aiming to promote the rooting of new quality productivity in rural soil, and ultimately promoting the emergence of a new landscape of digital rural development with strong endogenous power. |