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  • 2024 International Conference on Management Science, Industrial Economy, and Development

    Editors Team:Prof. Mohd Fauzi | June.25.2024 | Beijing, China ISBN:978-1-962217-07-1

    The 2024 International Conference on Management Science, Industrial Economy, and Development (ICMSIED 2024) welcomes researchers, engineers, scientists, and industry experts to an open forum where they can share and discuss progress in the fields of management science, industrial economy, and development. This conference is an ideal platform to keep up with the progress and changes in constantly changing fields, with leading researchers and industry experts from around the world introducing the latest research through papers and oral reports.

Conference Lists

  • Research on Urban Rail Transit Recovery Strategies Based on Resilience Theory

    Authors: Li  Li, Yue  Sun
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P197
    Abstract:To improve the recovery ability of urban rail transit in response to emergencies, a resilience based network recovery model for rail transit is proposed, and recovery strategies under both unweighted and weighted networks are studied. Identify vulnerable stations in the rail transit network by sequentially attacking them and observing changes in network effi...
  • Disclosure Dilemmas and the Way Forward in Third Party Funding of International Investment Arbitration-From the Perspective of Building a Localized Disclosure System

    Authors: Peiyao  Su
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P188
    Abstract:The Third Party Funding relieves the financial difficulties of parties and sustains their funding currency. However, this Funding form brings a host of disturbances to international investment arbitration. As the result of confidentiality of arbitration and invisibility of funding, arbitration tribunals and the respondents are hard to find the existence of t...
  • The Impact of ESG Ratings on Enterprise Innovation--- Internal and External Governance

    Authors: Li  Zhao
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P179
    Abstract:In recent years, with the enhancement of the awareness of sustainable development, ESG has been widely adopted by global regulators and institutional investors, bringing new connotations to enterprise management and strategic decision-making. However, there is still a research gap on the internal mechanism of ESG promoting enterprise innovation. Based on the...
  • Is the digital reform of governmental services a good way to address climate change? Case Study of Market Surveillance E-infrastructure

    Authors: Zhengji Wu, Jie  Geng, Nana  Wang
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P173
    Abstract:With the growth of global warming, climate risk management has become an urgent task in the world. The digital reform of government service, known as the e-government, integrates information and communication technology into the structure of governments to promote administrative openness and citizen engagement through high-quality public services. This study...
  • Income Gap, Non-agricultural Employment and Health of Rural Residents

    Authors: Qiong  Wu, Tianyi  Wang
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P158
    Abstract:This paper uses the CFPS2020 truncated data to analyze the influence of income gap on the health status of rural residents through the Orderprobit model and the threshold regressive model. The research results show that income gap and non-agricultural employment can significantly promote the health of rural residents and verify that non-agricultural employme...
  • Research on the Development Law of Chinese Internet Platform Enterprises

    Authors: Xiaobin  Lin, Xiaofeng  Zhang, Wenjing  Ruan, Hanxiong  Xiao
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P154
    Abstract:The rapid development of Chinese Internet enterprises in recent years has had a significant impact on economic and social development. The rapid rise of Internet platform enterprises is driven by internal factors such as business model, technical capability, business field and strategic decision-making, as well as external environment such as policy, industr...
  • Graduate Education, Technological Innovation and Real Economic Development

    Authors: Li  Zhao, Mingyu  Wen, Yating  Gao
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P146
    Abstract:From 2007, the scale of graduate education in China has been expanding year by year. So, does graduate education have an impact on China's scientific and technological innovation? Has China's graduate education promoted the development of the real economy? Based on provincial panel data from China from 2007 to 2021, this study evaluates the impact of graduat...
  • Investment Willingness and Behavior Choice of the Middle-Class Families in China in the Future

    Authors: Si  Wu
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P136
    Abstract:Based on the survey data of the middle-class families from 20 cities in China, this paper discusses the investment willingness and behavior choice of the middle-class families in China in the future four years by means of mathematical statistics analysis. The study found that within 1 to 12 months in the future, the middle-class families will have ...
  • Macroeconomic econometric analysis of government policy

    Authors: Shuxia  Zhang, Xinrong  Cong
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P126
    Abstract:This paper first proposes three indicators, gross domestic product (GDP), consumer price index (CPI) and producer price index (PPI), to quantitatively describe the macroeconomic situation based on the theory of macroeconomic indicators. Next, in view of the fiscal and monetary policies promulgated by the Chinese government, two indicators, namely g...
  • The path from home to school: study on migrant workers' children in Haining, Zhejiang Province

    Authors: Zhengkai  Xu, Xiaoling  Dai
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P117
    Abstract:With the rapid development of urbanization in China, the number of migrant workers is increasing. As a result, the problem of whether children move with them has arisen, which has led to the emergence of a group of children who are in urgent need of child-friendly attention. At the institutional level, the most important measure of the Chinese government is ...
  • Exploring the Integrated Development of Culture and Tourism in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao Greater Bay Area

    Authors: Yuyang  Wang
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P109
    Abstract:This study seeks to examine the present status, advantages, and various challenges encountered in the advancement of culture and tourism in the Greater Bay Area of Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao, in light of their deep integration. Additionally, the study aims to provide specific strategic recommendations to address these issues. Through a combination of qu...
  • Evaluation of Tourism Resource Attraction Based on Cultural and Tourism Census and Crowd-sourcing Data

    Authors: Shu  Yang, Boyong  Yang, Weilu  Hu, Jun  Yang...
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P99
    Abstract:This study takes the tourism resources of Tongcheng County, Hubei Province as the research object, and combines the survey results of the Hubei Provincial Cultural and Tourism Resources Census and crowd-sourcing data to construct a tourism resource attractiveness evaluation system. Research has found that: (1) the weight of network evaluation data of to...
  • The Value Logic of Digital Technology Empowering the Deep Integration of Culture-tourism in Huaian Section of Grand Canal

    Authors: Quanping  Sun, Yurong  Bu
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P92
    Abstract:In response to the problems of weak identification of cultural and tourism products, insufficient driving force of the cultural and tourism industry to economic development, and low level of dissemination and innovation of culture in Huaian section of Grand Canal, it is proposed that value innovation is the internal logical path to promote cultural...
  • A Study of the Impact of Investor Sentiment on Stock Investment Returns

    Authors: Yuxin  Qin
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P81
    Abstract:This study examines the influence of investor sentiment on stock investment returns in China's rapidly developing yet volatile securities market. Utilizing principal component analysis, a comprehensive investor sentiment index is constructed from six key indicators. The dynamic relationship between investor sentiment and stock market return volatility is exp...
  • Optimization design and evaluation of balanced dietary recipes for college students

    Authors: Jiabao  Wei
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P76
    Abstract:University is a key stage for personal growth, development and establishment of lifelong eating habits. This study focuses on the optimization and evaluation of balanced daily dietary recipes for male and female college students. In this paper, a comprehensive assessment model was built based on five dimensions, including the number of food groups, total ene...
  • The Influence of Management Intonation on the Digital Transformation of Enterprises

    Authors: Dingman  Mo
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P64
    Abstract:In recent years, both domestic and foreign theoretical and practical circles have paid more and more attention to the role of non-financial information. As a supplement to financial information, non-financial information has had a broad impact on enterprises and society. This paper uses the text information from the 2009-2022 China A-share listed companies' ...
  • Exploring the Mechanisms of Corporate Digital Transformation's Impact on ESG Performance in the Context of Dual Carbon Goals: Evidence from China

    Authors: Jiahao  Xu
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P58
    Abstract:Drawing from the 2015-2021 panel data of China's A-share listed companies, this study employs multiple regression analysis to assess the impact of corporate digital transformation (CDT) on ESG performance. Findings suggest a significant positive correlation between the degree of CDT and ESG outcomes. As CDT intensifies, there's a marked improvement in ESG pe...
  • Digital Inclusive Finance and Cultural Consumption

    Authors: Cai  Zhang, Bomin  Liu
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P44
    Abstract:With the transformation of the primary contradiction in our society into the contradiction between the growing needs of the people for a better life and the imbalanced and inadequate development, the importance of cultural consumption is increasing day by day. However, there is limited research from the perspective of digital inclusive finance in promoting c...
  • Bond market liberalization, technological innovation and firms' position in the global value chain division of labor

    Authors: Hongwei  Liu
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P27
    Abstract:Based on the annual data of Chinese listed enterprises from 2004 to 2016, this paper investigates the impact of the opening up of the bond market on the division of labor position of enterprises' global value chains. It is found that the opening up of bond market mainly enhances the division of labor position of enterprises' global value chain by influencing...
  • The Possibility of Chinese Fragrance Brands Expanding into the International Market

    Authors: Xiaotong  Fan, Yuying  Chen, Yumeng  Ning, Yifan  Zhang
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P10
    Abstract:Relying on the mature international fragrance market and China's "smell economy" which is on the rise, we make a comparative study of the Italian fragrance brand Acqua di Parma and the oriental culture fragrance brand To Summer in terms of 4Ps marketing mix framework—product, price, promotion and place. By analyzing the differences and similarities...
  • Impact of the degree of digital transformation on the financing constraints of the primary sector

    Authors: Fan Yi
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61935/aedmr.3.1.2024.P1
    Abstract:Can increased digitisation improve the financing constraints of primary industries? This paper explores the impact of digitisation on the financing constraints of primary industry-related enterprises by quantifying the degree of digitisation enhancement based on text mining technology, using a sample of A-share listed primary industry-related enterprises fro...