An Evaluation of Talent Attraction Indicators in Yiwu Based on the Entropy Weight Method and Strategic Recommendations
Journal: Modern Economics & Management Forum DOI: 10.32629/memf.v5i5.2855
Abstract
This study focuses on Yiwu City and constructs an evaluation system for talent attraction based on urban amenity theory and the entropy weight method. Through empirical analysis of relevant data from Yiwu, the study examines the current status and challenges in attracting talent and proposes corresponding strategic recommendations. The findings reveal that economic potential, living costs, and government policy support are critical factors influencing Yiwu's talent attraction capabilities. The results of this study provide a scientific basis for enhancing Yiwu's talent attraction efforts and offer new insights for other county-level cities aiming to improve their talent attraction strategies.
Keywords
Yiwu City; talent attraction; urban amenity theory; evaluation indicators
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