DOI: 10.3390/urbansci10080475 ISSN: 2413-8851

Spatial Correlation Network Assessment of the New Quality Productive Forces Among 283 Chinese Cities: Network Characteristics and Structural Resilience Features

Qiaozhi Zhao, Ding Jia

Cities, being elementary concentrations of socio-economic activities and resource-environmental pressures, confront significant challenges in promoting new quality productive force (NQPF) development because technology, resource, and information conditions may be spatially associated across cities. Although the nexus among cities has gained widespread recognition in China’s high-quality development such as in innovations and low-carbon transformation, a critical gap exists in quantitatively assessing how model-estimated inter-city spatial correlations relate to high-quality development within an integrated framework. To bridge this gap, this study constructs an urban social correlation network (SCN) analysis framework, integrates spatial correlation methods to overcome the limitations of traditional heterogeneity assessment, and applies it to 283 Chinese cities from 2010 to 2023 to measure network characteristics and structural resilience related to NQPF. The results show that the network density rose from 0.0608 in 2010 to 0.1577 in 2023. By 2023, the SCN featured higher connectivity and reciprocity, comparatively high but lower efficiency, low hierarchy, and no obvious core–periphery structure. The 283 cities were divided into four blocks, exhibiting denser intra-regional than inter-regional links, and strengthened inter-regional interactions over time. The displayed node-removal trajectories declined faster under centrality-ordered removal than under one reported random-removal sequence. The network was more vulnerable to intentional attacks than to random attacks. Motif analysis indicates that M1 and M2 dominated and contributed to low network density, while the shift from open structural holes toward a mix of open and closed structures was associated with network evolution. These findings indicate that cultivating key node cities and improving inter-city coordination mechanisms to enhance network resilience are critical pathways for advancing NQPF development with Chinese characteristics, providing quantitative evidence for targeted inter-city coordination policymaking.

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