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Digital innovation ecosystem and innovation of SMEs: A case study of Anker
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Gao, Shuai
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Manufacturing
2024
Digital technology has changed the original product form, the way of new product production process, business model and organizational form, and even overturned the basic assumptions of many innovation theories. Embedding digital innovation ecosystem makes it possible for small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises to create value from the production side in the industrial era to the demand side in the digital economy era. Through a typical vertical case analysis, this paper reveals the internal mechanism and process of digital innovation ecosystem enpowers the innovation of small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises. The research results show that the embedding of digital innovation ecosystem has a significant positive impact on the innovation performance of small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises, and value co-creation plays an intermediary role between digital innovation ecosystem and the innovation performance of small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises. This paper puts forward the innovation theoretical framework of small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises from the perspective of digital innovation ecosystem.
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The effect of the stock price of the green bond issue by companies listed in China: A case study of the manufacturing industry
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Song, Xuanying
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Manufacturing
2024
Under the call for the construction of ecological civilization in the new era, the attention of the whole society to green finance has gradually increased. Among them, green bonds, as the largest and most mature green financial products in China’s green finance market, have an increasing impact on social benefits and economic development. Taking the manufacturing industry as an example, this paper studied the stock price effect of 21 listed companies when they first announced green bond issuances through the event study method. The findings showed that publicly issued green bonds by listed manufacturers would make a significant positive impact on corporate share prices during the window period. This result showed that the issuance of green bonds would attract more equity investment, which was conducive to encouraging listed manufacturing companies to carry out green finance reform through the issuance of green bonds and contributed to the sustainable evolution of China’s economy.
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Advanced manufacturing systems: socialization characteristics and trends
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Zhang, L.
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Tao, F.
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Nee, A. Y. C.
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Advanced manufacturing technologies
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Biological evolution
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Business and Management
2017
Since 1960s, with the development of societal and related technologies, many advanced manufacturing systems (AMSs) and modes have been put forward, and they have attracted the attention of a large number of researchers in manufacturing, information and management fields. However, existing studies are mainly focused on the specific theoretical research of each AMS, and the horizontal comparison of the difference and evolution of these AMSs are not significant. Furthermore, most of the existing studies try to realize concrete technical implementation, and discussions on the relationship among these AMSs and social factors are relatively rare. Therefore, this paper aims to address this issue, and a brief overview of the development process of AMSs is first presented. Next, a tri-view model is established to analyze the evolution and socialization characteristics of AMSs. It is found that the sharing of manufacturing resources and capabilities, the value creation carriers, the value measuring criteria, the composition of the value chain and enterprise collaboration, and the user participation in manufacturing are all moving towards socialization. It is essential that the evolution and development of AMSs should also adapt this trend towards socialization in order to achieve better sharing of limited resources and efficient adding of value.
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THE MODEL OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE
2019
The purpose of this study is to know the influence of leadership style, organizational commitment and motivation on employee performance at Manufacturing Industries DKI Jakarta. The methods of this research are descriptive and explanatory survey with sample size is 450 employee, methode analysis in this research is path analysis. The research finding is leadership style, organizational commitment, and work motivation simultaneously have positive and significant effect on employee performance at Manufacturing Industries in DKI Jakarta, and motivation have dominant effcet on employee performance.
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349 Machine safety regulation in the EU and the US
2016
BackgroundThis paper discusses the results of a study focusing on the differences of regulation around product safety, especially machines for use at work, between the European Union (EU) and the United States of America (US). Authors analyse how the differences effect on European companies manufacturing machines for use at work and what kind of compliance management practices the companies have to tackle the differing regulation.MethodsThe results of the study were gathered by literature review and interviews. The semi-structured interviews were conducted to representatives of six globally operating companies manufacturing machines for use at work and to representatives of organisations formulating and/or influencing EU legislation and standardisation.ResultsEuropean integration has clarified the companies’ operations significantly within the EU. At present the legislation and standards on machinery are mostly harmonised. By contrast the European companies consider that US market is difficult because of the state-specific regulation and completely different framework to consider safety issues. Especially the costs of possible legal actions induce uncertainty.ConclusionsThe differing requirements between market areas may hinder export, and hence the globally operating machine manufacturing companies need tools and practices for recognising and applying safety requirements more effectively. In addition, the proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the EU and the US can have significant effects on the field of requirements as well as the legislative framework in the future.
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