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This paper views China Production Network (CPN) as an integral component of the Global Production Network (GPN) and constructs null model (GIVCBN-I model) and the counterfactual model (GIVCBN-II or GIVCBN-III model) to identify and measure the potential industrial relocation risk exposure of CPN based on the Multi-Regional Input-Output (MRIO) table. The main findings are as follows. Firstly, Altasia will induce more of China's industrial and supply chains to break compared with ASEAN, which also means that strong industrial complementarity exists between Japan, South Korea, India, Bangladesh and the ASEAN member countries, enabling Altasia to have a more significant substitution effect on China. Secondly, the counterfactual models' network-level characteristic indicators are worse than those of the null model in economic terms, suggesting that removing trade barriers for intermediate goods within Altasia could lead to the decoupling of industrial sectors in the CPN, thereby accelerating the trend of China's industrial and supply chains relocating offshore. Thirdly, according to the comparison results of node-level characteristic indicators, Altasia has weakened China's influence scope, profitability, and robustness of risk within the global industrial and supply chains, but mainly concentrating on its resource-intensive and labor-intensive sectors rather than capital-intensive and technology-intensive sectors, which indicates that some China's industrial sectors still maintain substantial competitive advantages in the GPN. In sum, this paper provides theoretical guidance for identifying and analyzing the trends of industrial relocation in the Asia-Pacific region and helps industrial policymakers deepen the understanding of regional economic integration and its impact.
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GB/T 7714 | Xing, Lizhi , Jiang, Shuo , Yin, Simeng et al. Substitution effect of Asian economies on China's industrial and supply chains: from the perspective of global production network [J]. | HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS , 2024 , 11 (1) . |
MLA | Xing, Lizhi et al. "Substitution effect of Asian economies on China's industrial and supply chains: from the perspective of global production network" . | HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS 11 . 1 (2024) . |
APA | Xing, Lizhi , Jiang, Shuo , Yin, Simeng , Liu, Fangke . Substitution effect of Asian economies on China's industrial and supply chains: from the perspective of global production network . | HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS , 2024 , 11 (1) . |
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In the context of economic globalization, innovation has become a major drive for the sustainable development of enterprises, which emphasizes the importance of studying the influencing factors of enterprise innovation output. The purpose of this study is to clarify the influence mechanism of different indicators on enterprise innovation output, and then provide relevant suggestions for improving enterprise innovation ability. This paper takes 562 enterprises in Chaoyang Sub-park and Fengtai Sub-park of Zhongguancun in Beijing within the time span between 2015 and 2016 as the research objects, and constructs a comprehensive indicator system of influencing factors for enterprise innovation output from the perspective of enterprise co-opetition relationship, factor input and environmental factors. A quantitative model of innovation output and influencing factors was built and then solved, via spike-and-slab sparse function and stepwise regression, aiming at analyzing the influence of different indicators on enterprise innovation output. In addition, this paper also classifies enterprises according to their innovation level and explores the influence of indicators on different types of enterprises. The innovation of this study lies in the modeling of competition and cooperation between enterprises and the establishment of a relatively comprehensive indicator system of influencing factors for enterprise innovation output. The results show that the degree of technological collaboration between enterprises, the level of financing and the degree of capital and labor input in innovation activities have significant positive effects on enterprise innovation output. On the contrary, product and service competition, as well as capital competition, tends to have a negative impact, which urges enterprises to pay heed to the intensity of competition faced by products and services as well as the diversity of financing sources and investment targets to reduce the negative impacts. In addition, enterprises with different levels of innovation should take customized measures in terms of factor input and co-opetition relationships, in that some indicators such as network structure indicators negatively influence the innovation output of enterprises with lower levels of innovation, but has positive impacts on those with higher levels of innovation.
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factor input factor input market environment market environment co-opetition co-opetition innovation output innovation output multi-influencing factor model multi-influencing factor model
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GB/T 7714 | Shi, Lei , Gao, Shan , Xu, Airong et al. Influence of Enterprise's Factor Inputs and Co-Opetition Relationships to Its Innovation Output [J]. | SUSTAINABILITY , 2023 , 15 (1) . |
MLA | Shi, Lei et al. "Influence of Enterprise's Factor Inputs and Co-Opetition Relationships to Its Innovation Output" . | SUSTAINABILITY 15 . 1 (2023) . |
APA | Shi, Lei , Gao, Shan , Xu, Airong , Zheng, Kexin , Ji, Yuanpeng , Dong, Xianlei et al. Influence of Enterprise's Factor Inputs and Co-Opetition Relationships to Its Innovation Output . | SUSTAINABILITY , 2023 , 15 (1) . |
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The inter-country input-output table is appropriate for presenting sophisticated inter-industry dependencies from a global perspective. Using the above table one can perceive the amount of production resources that sectors obtain from their upstream ones, as well as the number of productive capacities that sectors provide for their downstream ones. In other words, competition/collaboration occurs when sectors share the same providers/consumers because all sectors' products and services outputted to downstream ones are limited. Thus, inter-industry competition for inputs from upstream sectors, or collaboration on outputs to downstream sectors, may be quantified with input-output matrix transformation. In this paper, a novel analytical framework of inter-industry collaborative relations is established based on the bipartite graph theory and the resource allocation process. The Collaborative Opportunity Index and Collaborative Threat index are designed to quantitatively measure the industrial influence hidden in the topological structure of the global value chain (GVC) network. Scenario simulations are carried out to forecast the potential and trends of international capacity cooperation within Asian, European, and African nations related to the Belt and Road Initiative, respectively.
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inter-country input-output table inter-country input-output table Collaborative Threat Index Collaborative Threat Index the Belt and Road Initiative the Belt and Road Initiative global value chain global value chain Collaborative Opportunity Index Collaborative Opportunity Index
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GB/T 7714 | Wang, Dawei , Guan, Jun , Liu, Chunxiu et al. Simulation of Cooperation Scenarios of BRI-Related Countries Based on a GVC Network [J]. | SYSTEMS , 2022 , 10 (1) . |
MLA | Wang, Dawei et al. "Simulation of Cooperation Scenarios of BRI-Related Countries Based on a GVC Network" . | SYSTEMS 10 . 1 (2022) . |
APA | Wang, Dawei , Guan, Jun , Liu, Chunxiu , Jiang, Chuke , Xing, Lizhi . Simulation of Cooperation Scenarios of BRI-Related Countries Based on a GVC Network . | SYSTEMS , 2022 , 10 (1) . |
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For the Belt and Road Initiative, "extensive consultation, joint contribution and shared benefits" is the basic principle, and the competitiveness heterogeneity is an important condition for cooperation. Based on the complex network theory, this paper constructs a complex network model of global value chain (GVC) division of labor system by using the Multi-Regional Input-Output (MRIO) table and reveals the variation trend of competitiveness of industrial sectors and economies on the GVC network by the National Competitive Advantage Index (NCAI). The results verify the effectiveness of BRI and help countries along the BRI route to explore their comparative advantages and cooperation prospects with other countries. The research also provides a direction and reference for China to better implement the Initiative.
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potentials and prospects potentials and prospects global value chain network global value chain network Belt and Road Initiative Belt and Road Initiative comparative advantage comparative advantage
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GB/T 7714 | Wang, Yanni , Chen, Wen , Xing, Lizhi . Measurement on the National Competitive Advantage Based on Two-Mode MRIO Network: Taking Asian, European and African Countries along the Belt and Road for Example [J]. | FLUCTUATION AND NOISE LETTERS , 2022 , 21 (04) . |
MLA | Wang, Yanni et al. "Measurement on the National Competitive Advantage Based on Two-Mode MRIO Network: Taking Asian, European and African Countries along the Belt and Road for Example" . | FLUCTUATION AND NOISE LETTERS 21 . 04 (2022) . |
APA | Wang, Yanni , Chen, Wen , Xing, Lizhi . Measurement on the National Competitive Advantage Based on Two-Mode MRIO Network: Taking Asian, European and African Countries along the Belt and Road for Example . | FLUCTUATION AND NOISE LETTERS , 2022 , 21 (04) . |
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A nested structure is a structural feature that is conducive to system stability formed by the coevolution of biological species in mutualistic ecosystems The coopetition relationship and value flow between industrial sectors in the global value chain are similar to the mutualistic ecosystem in nature. That is, the global economic system is always changing to form one dynamic equilibrium after another. In this paper, a nestedness-based analytical framework is used to define the generalist and specialist sectors for the purpose of analyzing the changes in the global supply pattern. We study why the global economic system can reach a stable equilibrium, what the role of different sectors play in the steady status, and how to enhance the stability of the global economic system. In detail, the domestic trade network, export trade network and import trade network of each country are extracted. Then, an econometric model is designed to analyze how the microstructure of the production system affects a country's macroeconomic performance.
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global economic integration global economic integration evolutionarily stable equilibrium evolutionarily stable equilibrium nestedness nestedness global value chain global value chain
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GB/T 7714 | Ren, Jiaqi , Xing, Lizhi , Han, Yu et al. Nestedness-Based Measurement of Evolutionarily Stable Equilibrium of Global Production System [J]. | ENTROPY , 2021 , 23 (8) . |
MLA | Ren, Jiaqi et al. "Nestedness-Based Measurement of Evolutionarily Stable Equilibrium of Global Production System" . | ENTROPY 23 . 8 (2021) . |
APA | Ren, Jiaqi , Xing, Lizhi , Han, Yu , Dong, Xianlei . Nestedness-Based Measurement of Evolutionarily Stable Equilibrium of Global Production System . | ENTROPY , 2021 , 23 (8) . |
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Under the dual background of trade disputes between China and the United States and the epidemic of 2019 novel coronavirus, the existing Global Value Chain (GVC) division and trading system are facing unprecedented impact. This paper reinforces the present studies on international trade by analyzing the fragments of GVC, which are made of numerous Inter-Country Input-Output (ICIO) relations. We first redefine the inter-country and inter-sector propagating process of intermediate goods, coming up with the concept of Strongest Relevance Path Length (SRPL) based on Revised Floyd-Warshall Algorithm (RFWA). Second, enlightened by betweenness centrality, we introduce Weighted Betweenness Centrality of Edge based on RFWA to measure the Value-Added Pivotability of Input-Output Relations, which brings forth pivotability at domestic, international, and global levels. The results show how much a given country can influence the world economic pattern by linking worldwide upstream and downstream industrial sectors, be it at home or abroad. Also, we can try to explain what is the cause of the phenomenon that the economic influence of nations is trading off and taking turns with all sorts of local or even global evens happening.
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betweenness centrality of edge betweenness centrality of edge complex network model complex network model Global value chain Global value chain inter-country input-output table inter-country input-output table Floyd-Warshall algorithm Floyd-Warshall algorithm
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GB/T 7714 | Xing, Lizhi , Han, Yu , Wang, Dawei . Measuring economies' pivotability on the global value chain under the perspective of inter-country input-output network [J]. | MODERN PHYSICS LETTERS B , 2021 , 35 (17) . |
MLA | Xing, Lizhi et al. "Measuring economies' pivotability on the global value chain under the perspective of inter-country input-output network" . | MODERN PHYSICS LETTERS B 35 . 17 (2021) . |
APA | Xing, Lizhi , Han, Yu , Wang, Dawei . Measuring economies' pivotability on the global value chain under the perspective of inter-country input-output network . | MODERN PHYSICS LETTERS B , 2021 , 35 (17) . |
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Network science has been widely applied in theoretical and empirical studies of global value chain (GVC), and many related articles have emerged, forming many more mature and complete analytical frameworks. Among them, the GVC accounting method based on complex network theory is different from the mainstream economics in both research angle and content. In this paper, we build up global industrial value chain network (GIVCN) models based on World Input-Output Database, introduce the theoretical framework of Social Capital, and define the network-based indicators with economic meanings. Second, we follow the econometric framework to analyze the hypothesis and test whether it is true. Finally, we study how the three types of capital constituted by these indicators interact with each other, and discuss their impact on the social capital (economic development level, i.e., GDP). The results prove that the structural capital (industrial status) has a positive impact on the social capital; the relational capital (industrial correlation) has a positive impact on both social capital and structural capital; the cognitive capital (industrial structure) has a small impact on the social capital, structural capital, and relational capital.
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structural equation model structural equation model complex network model complex network model global value chain global value chain social capital social capital inter-country input-output table inter-country input-output table
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GB/T 7714 | Xing, Lizhi , Ai, Xi , Ren, Jiaqi et al. Network-Based Driving Force of National Economic Development: A Social Capital Perspective [J]. | ENTROPY , 2021 , 23 (10) . |
MLA | Xing, Lizhi et al. "Network-Based Driving Force of National Economic Development: A Social Capital Perspective" . | ENTROPY 23 . 10 (2021) . |
APA | Xing, Lizhi , Ai, Xi , Ren, Jiaqi , Wang, Dawei . Network-Based Driving Force of National Economic Development: A Social Capital Perspective . | ENTROPY , 2021 , 23 (10) . |
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The fusion of "innovation theory" and "ecology" gave birth to a large number of studies on "innovation ecology", which mainly studies how to build an industrial ecological chain at the regional level, focusing on self-evolution, achieving ecological balance, and enabling the regional economy to take the path of sustainable innovation. This type of research borrows a lot of concepts from ecology and very vividly describes the competition and cooperation relationships formed by various agents in the innovation system, laying a good foundation for qualitative analysis of the inherent dynamics of innovation development. However, many studies focus on the analogous description of ecosystems and economic systems, lacking scientifically and rigorously quantitative empirical research as support. This paper uses network-based indicators such as degree, cluster coefficient, and betweenness centrality to measure the function and position of high-tech enterprises in the Z-Park of a business environment. In this way, we clarify the socioeconomic meaning of the topological structure of the regional innovation system. On this basis, it provides theoretical references for regional innovation development and sustainable development policy formulation.
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co-competition relationship co-competition relationship social network analysis social network analysis innovation ecological niche innovation ecological niche high-tech enterprises high-tech enterprises complex network theory complex network theory
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GB/T 7714 | Xing, Lizhi , Han, Yu , Xu, Jingying . Analyzing the Co-Competition Mechanism of High-Tech Park from the Perspective of Complex Socioeconomic Network [J]. | ENTROPY , 2021 , 23 (8) . |
MLA | Xing, Lizhi et al. "Analyzing the Co-Competition Mechanism of High-Tech Park from the Perspective of Complex Socioeconomic Network" . | ENTROPY 23 . 8 (2021) . |
APA | Xing, Lizhi , Han, Yu , Xu, Jingying . Analyzing the Co-Competition Mechanism of High-Tech Park from the Perspective of Complex Socioeconomic Network . | ENTROPY , 2021 , 23 (8) . |
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Industrial transfer is the inevitable trend of economic development. The traditional industrial transfer theory tends to adopt partial data and methodologies from reductionism, and thus can't tackle with the highly non-linear systematic problems like the mechanism and evolution path of international, regional, and domestic industrial transfer. With the properties of structural complexity, dynamic evolution and multiple linkages, complex networks can better reflect the interdependent and mutually restricted relation between different levels and components of the industrial structure, pinpoint the optimization and control nodes. Currently, there are only a few available researches on such weighted, directed and dense networks reflecting the topological complexity of global value chain, with the results being unsystematic and impractical. This paper utilizes the available ICIO data to build the Binary GISRN model in accordance with crucial flows of materials, energy, and information among industrial sectors all over the world. Also, methods of defining and measuring the networks' redundancies are devised to figure out the trigger of worldwide industrial transfer pattern according to the link prediction method, thus blazing a new trail for the evolutionary economics.
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Network pruning Network pruning Link prediction Link prediction Global Value Chain Global Value Chain Industry transfer pattern Industry transfer pattern Inter-Country Input-Output table Inter-Country Input-Output table Complex network Complex network
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GB/T 7714 | Xing, Lizhi , Han, Yu . Finding the Worldwide Industrial Transfer Pattern Under the Perspective of Econophysics [C] . 2020 : 309-321 . |
MLA | Xing, Lizhi et al. "Finding the Worldwide Industrial Transfer Pattern Under the Perspective of Econophysics" . (2020) : 309-321 . |
APA | Xing, Lizhi , Han, Yu . Finding the Worldwide Industrial Transfer Pattern Under the Perspective of Econophysics . (2020) : 309-321 . |
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In this manuscript, Fe(II) inhibition of anammox and its recovery were investigated, and the performance, kinetics and statistical features were comprehensively studied simultaneously. Anammox was suppressed and completely inhibited by the addition of 109.29 and 378.57 mg/L Fe(II), respectively, via uncompetitive inhibition. Nitrite inhibition of anammox was best fitted by the Edwards model and Aiba model. EDTA-2Na wash (0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 mM) had a limited effect on anammox recovery, while the addition of 2.0 mM betaine accelerated anammox recovery. Prolonged betaine addition caused an unintended reduction of anammox activity, though it self-recovered after the withdrawal of betaine. The modified Boltzmann model most accurately simulated the processes of anammox recovery using the EDTA-2Na wash, betaine regulation and self-recovery, and the modified Stover-Kincannon model was able to assess the results of anammox recovery. The one-sample t-test was successfully applied to determine the effects of these three recovery strategies on inhibited anammox, which were short-term disinhibition or long-term recovery effects. The above-mentioned results demonstrate that an intermittent addition of betaine, which is a better alternative to frequently-used but poorly-degradable EDTA, may be a useful and environmentally friendly recovery strategy for Fe(II)-inhibited anammox reactor. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Mainstream anammox Mainstream anammox Bioremediation Bioremediation Aquatic environment Aquatic environment Advanced denitrogenation Advanced denitrogenation Chelating agent Chelating agent
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GB/T 7714 | Li, Zhixing , Peng, Yongzhen , Gao, Haijing . A novel strategy for accelerating the recovery of a Fe(II)-inhibited anammox reactor by intermittent addition of betaine: Performance, kinetics and statistical analysis [J]. | CHEMOSPHERE , 2020 , 251 . |
MLA | Li, Zhixing et al. "A novel strategy for accelerating the recovery of a Fe(II)-inhibited anammox reactor by intermittent addition of betaine: Performance, kinetics and statistical analysis" . | CHEMOSPHERE 251 (2020) . |
APA | Li, Zhixing , Peng, Yongzhen , Gao, Haijing . A novel strategy for accelerating the recovery of a Fe(II)-inhibited anammox reactor by intermittent addition of betaine: Performance, kinetics and statistical analysis . | CHEMOSPHERE , 2020 , 251 . |
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