scholarly journals The Construction of National Value Chain and the Upgrading of China's Sporting Goods Manufacturing Industry Cluster under the Background of Globalization

CONVERTER ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 480-486
Author(s):  
Fan Teng, Geng Cong

By using methods of literature, comparative analysis and logic analysis, this paper studies the obstacles and constraints faced by the value chain leaders in the process of functional upgrading of China's sporting goods manufacturing industry cluster under the global value chain environment. The upgrading practice of foreign industrial clusters shows that domestic enterprises can rely on the familiar local market and cultural background to form a strong national value chain (NVC), occupy the high-end links of the value chain, have domestic well-known brands, sales channels and other high-end links in the value chain, and then develop and spread gradually, occupy foreign markets with similar demand, establish a national value chain dominated by local companies as the "chain master", and finally, enter the European and American markets to establish a balanced value chain parallel to the dominance of international giants such as ADIDAS and NIKE, break through the status of being "captured" and "squeezed", and realize product functional upgrades.

2013 ◽  
Vol 401-403 ◽  
pp. 2230-2233
Author(s):  
Shun Xi Yan ◽  
Yong Lu Yan ◽  
Xiao Lei Wang

The equipment manufacturing industry is the key factor to determine a countrys international competitiveness. The paper studies the development characteristics and the status of the equipment manufacturing industry in developed countries and China. Then it puts forward four development directions of the equipment manufacturing in Jidong area: depend on advantageous industries to develop large-scale equipment manufacturing; expand rail transportation equipment manufacturing industry based on the existing foundation; form the Jidong ship and marine engineering equipment industry cluster and attach importance to the development of new equipment manufacturing.


CONVERTER ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 357-362
Author(s):  
Cong Geng, Teng Fan

The paper, based on the global value chain theory, this paper studies the sustainable development of China's sports shoes manufacturing industry cluster from the perspective of driving force. First, this paper reviews the relevant theories of global value chain. Then it studies the upgrading mode of sports shoes manufacturing enterprise cluster in China under the theoretical framework of global value chain. After theoretical analysis and empirical study, this paper puts forward the idea of upgrading the sports shoes manufacturing enterprise cluster in China. And finally, corresponding suggestions and countermeasures are put forward to provide a basis for the development of industrial clusters and the formulation of policies from the two dimensions of local and global.


2012 ◽  
Vol 627 ◽  
pp. 616-621
Author(s):  
Shi Long Jiang ◽  
Shou Zhong Hu

The industry cluster is an inevitable stage in the development of a regional industry and also a effective way to enhance the industrial competitiveness of a region.The textile and garment industry, as a traditional industry in Shanghai ,is facing a stage of further development of industrial clusters,In this paper,we talk about the status quo of Shanghai textile and garment industry cluster analysis, the development trends and the development of countermeasures discussed.


2013 ◽  
Vol 340 ◽  
pp. 111-115
Author(s):  
Tai Fu Bi ◽  
Ping Shen

The Development of equipment manufacturing industry cluster is a strategic choice for the revitalization of the old industrial bases, and the development of industrial clusters needs base on the high-quality market-oriented environment. But in the case of serious deficiencies in the market, cluster enterprises being in a weak position, limited ability of entrepreneurial behavior, the development of industrial clusters necessarily depends on the government's reform and progress, and needs government environmental innovation to create a suitable growing economic environment and social mechanisms for the rapid agglomeration of the industry. The belief that the government should create an environment and society can create wealth is an important factor of the of governmental innovation environment in the manufacturing industry cluster development environment.


CONVERTER ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 31-38
Author(s):  
Yijun Bai, Yuhui Shao

The integration of China’s sporting goods industry into the global value chain (GVC) has brought opportunities for the development of the industry. However, the both-ends-abroad OEM production mode is "locked" in the low value-added processing and production link in the GVC, which is located at the lowest end of the GVC. When international financial crisis breaks out, the orders of domestic OEM companies decrease significantly, which directly affects the development of the companies. Thus, it indicates that China's sporting goods OEM companies should not rely too much on international processing and export trade, but to rely on the local market to build a national value chain (NVC), integrate domestic and foreign sellers and suppliers and form an orderly product competition and certain market share ability through corporate mergers and acquisitions, product outsourcing, etc. Through the leverage of NVC, leading companies can achieve the expansion of the competitive advantages. Cultivate domestic multinational companies that can compete with international multinational companies in NVC, so that they can focus on the governance and control of the core links of the value chain, realize independent product research and development, brand and sales channel construction, support and help small and medium-sized domestic enterprises take the path of professional development in NVC, actively guide and encourage cooperation with the core to create value chain advantages, and achieve win-win cooperation and products’  functional upgrade.


Author(s):  
Florian A. Huber ◽  
Roman Guggenberger

AbstractRecent investigations have focused on the clinical application of artificial intelligence (AI) for tasks specifically addressing the musculoskeletal imaging routine. Several AI applications have been dedicated to optimizing the radiology value chain in spine imaging, independent from modality or specific application. This review aims to summarize the status quo and future perspective regarding utilization of AI for spine imaging. First, the basics of AI concepts are clarified. Second, the different tasks and use cases for AI applications in spine imaging are discussed and illustrated by examples. Finally, the authors of this review present their personal perception of AI in daily imaging and discuss future chances and challenges that come along with AI-based solutions.


Author(s):  
Barbara Antonioli

- The reorganization of the energy market, together with an increase in the mobility of resources and the evolution of supply, have reduced borders between national and local market, and both regulatory policies and players' strategies have to consider these renewed environment. The goal of this paper is to make some considerations about the dimension and the interactions between national and locals, up-stream and downstream energy markets, both in terms of value chain phases regulation and of the impact on firms' organization and on the industry as a whole. We want to highlight evident problems of coordination of different rules, the necessity to define a clear national industrial policy (not fragmented at local level), as well as the relevance of the end user prices regulation for liberalized market. In particular, this kind of regulation seems to represent a key point of the current discussion between operators and the energy Authority. The end users price regulation present some critical aspects related to its (contested) limited contribution to a real price competition but, on the other side, had to be considered as a strong protection for domestic customers, as well as a way to reduce information asymmetry.Key words: Energy, competition, regulation.JEL classifications: H1, K2.Parole chiave: Energia, concorrenza, regolazione.


2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (8) ◽  
pp. 3162-3179 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shamraiz Ahmad ◽  
Kuan Yew Wong

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review and analyze the recent sustainability assessment studies in the manufacturing industry from the triple-bottom-line (TBL) perspective. This paper aims to depict the status quo of practical sustainability assessment, summarize the different levels and boundaries of evaluation, and highlight the difficulties and further improvements needed to make the assessment more effective in the manufacturing industry. Design/methodology/approach Four keywords, namely, sustainability assessment, sustainable manufacturing, TBL and green production, were used to explore and find the relevant articles. First, this paper systematically reviewed the studies and analyzed the different levels and boundaries of sustainability assessment. Following this, the reviewed studies were critically discussed along with their merits and shortcomings. Findings The review showed that most of the sustainability assessment studies were conducted on product, company and process levels in the manufacturing industry. Nevertheless, there is still a need to focus more on plant and process level assessments to achieve the TBL objectives. Environmental assessment is comparatively matured in manufacturing industries. However, from the economic and social viewpoints, only cost analysis and workers’ safety, respectively, were considered in most of the studies. The economic and social indicators need to be more inclusive and should be validated and standardized for manufacturing industries. Originality/value Unlike previous sustainability assessment reviews in manufacturing industries which were mostly based on life cycle assessment, this paper has included environmental, social and economic aspects in one comprehensive review and focused on recent studies published from 2010 to 2017. This paper has explored the recent sustainability assessment trends and provided insights into the development of sustainability assessment in the manufacturing sector.


2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 167 ◽  
Author(s):  
Truong Hong Trinh

Industry cluster is frequently mentioned in the literature of the regional economic development, but there are a few studies about identifying competitive clusters in the region. For this reason, the paper approaches cluster analysis for identifying competitive clusters in Central Vietnam. From location quotient and shift-share analysis, the result reveals that tourism cluster is a competitive cluster for the regional economic development. Then, the study develops the tourism cluster in central Vietnam that includes tourism cluster profile, tourism production network, and tourism value chain. Moreover, the study result provides a basic framework for industry cluster analysis that help policy makers and economic developers to understand economic activities, characteristics of competitive cluster and supranational characters in the regional economy, then deliver strategy and policies for tourism cluster development of Central Vietnam.


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