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Peng, Y. (2023). Research on Countermeasures of Guangxi Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises’ Value Chain Climbing Under the Background of Digital Economy. Economics & Management Information, 2(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.58195/emi.v2i1.69

Research on Countermeasures of Guangxi Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises' Value Chain Climbing Under the Background of Digital Economy

Guangxi is an important channel to connect China and ASEAN in "the belt and road initiative" and an important window to promote open communication and cooperation. The small and medium-sized enterprises in Guangxi urgently need to use "digital economy" as a new "engine" to gain new momentum and promote its accelerated development. This paper focuses on the small and medium-sized enterprises in Guangxi. Through the analysis of the current situation and difficulties of the small and medium-sized enterprises moving up the value chain in Guangxi during the post-epidemic period, it is found that the scale of small and medium-sized enterprises in Guangxi is increasing, which leads to the pressure of market competition, coupled with the relative shortage of funds, poor innovation ability, insufficient market, lack of human resources and other issues. It further puts forward the corresponding countermeasures and measures to improve the market mechanism and system, establish a platform cooperation mechanism, provide financial policy support for small and medium-sized enterprises, and transport talents.

Guangxi digital economy small and medium-sized enterprises up the value chain

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Supporting Agencies

  1. Guangxi University Students' Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Project (No.:202211548046).