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Can The Internet Promote The Upgrading Of Mamifacturing Enterprise Product

Posted on:2020-12-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H JinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2439330623480988Subject:Industrial Economics
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At present,China's economy is in a critical period of transition from high-speed to high-quality.How to get rid of the labor-intensive production factors such as natural resources and demographic dividends,and rely on new products and technologies to cultivate new economic growth points.It has become a common concern of the government and academic circles.In September 2018,the World Industrial Internet Conference mentioned that it is necessary to further promote the seamless connection between the Internet and industry,accelerate the integration of the Internet and the manufacturing industry,and make it a new power source for promoting the transformation and upgrading of the manufacturing industry.Under the background of the rapid development of the Internet wave and the transformation and upgrading of the manufacturing industry,it is necessary to conduct an in-depth discussion on the relationship of the Internet and the production and development of manufacturing enterprises.Based on the above research background,this paper firstly analyzes the impact of the use of the Internet on product upgrades and its internal mechanism under the framework of the new trade theory.From the perspective of enterprise technology complexity,the empirical part uses Heckman's two-stage model to examine the impact of Internet use on enterprise technology complexity upgrades,and uses the combined data of China's industrial enterprise database and customs database from 2004 to 2007 to make assumptions about the theoretical part.Carry out inspection.From the results of the benchmark model,the use of the Internet not only promotes the increase in the export probability of enterprises,but also promotes the technological complexity of enterprises.Heterogeneity analysis by industry and ownership classification shows that the Internet has roughly equal technical complexity for labor-and capital-intensive enterprises,and has greater impact on technology-intensive enterprises.The impact of domestic enterprises on the use of the Internet on exports and technological complexity.To be significantly higher than foreign-funded enterprises,this paper speculates that the Internet is only one of the ways for foreign-invested enterprises to export channels.The impact of the Internet on foreign-invested enterprises is not as obvious as that of domestic-funded enterprises.The mechanism analysis shows that the Internet promotes the technological innovation of enterprises to better promote the technological complexity of enterprises,and the cost leading advantage is only a necessary condition for enterprises to obtain competitive advantage in the Internet environment.Enterprises must have both cost leadership and technological innovation advantages.In order to better play the role of the Internet in promoting the complexity of technology.Therefore,accelerating the deep integration of the Internet and manufacturing enterprises,especially accelerating the integration of the Internet and enterprises in the high-tech industry,is the key to promoting Chinese manufacturing enterprises to lead the world in the core field.At the same time,in the process of promoting the upgrading of enterprise products by the Internet,it is necessary to increase support for R&D investment of enterprises and produce new products that meet the needs of the market.Finally,in order to better promote the upgrading of product technology,we must unswervingly push forward a new round of reform and opening up,continue to promote the construction of the “Belt and Road”,expand the export markets to other countries and regions such as Asia,Africa,Latin America and the European Union,and establish a new With so many trading partnerships.In this way,we can take the lead and dominant position in the fierce international market competition.
Keywords/Search Tags:Internet, technical complexity, technological innovation, cost leadership, Heckman two-stage model
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