This chapter will focus on the combination of supply chain management and digital technology. Starting from the popular digital terms in the current market, the authors examine the current environment of the development, including Chinese government policies and the industry situation, and then compare the different characteristics of Industry 4.0 before and after digitization by combining the two digital technologies (i.e., blockchain and internet of things [IoT]). Moreover, the advantages of the integration of internet of things and blockchain in supply chain management will be highlighted. At the same time, according to the changes brought by digitization, the added value of IoT and blockchain integration will be analyzed from the perspective of different stakeholders. In addition, some Chinese case studies will be introduced to show the innovative performance of and benefits for enterprises, to provide references for enterprises, and to implement IoT for smart economic growth.
This chapter aims to study operation mode of wine tourism and coping strategies of major wine producing regions in the context of COVID-19. This study uses Citespace to analyze the changes of research hotspots in wine tourism industry before and after COVID-19. Through the comparison between the global wine industry management strategy and the Chinese wine industry management strategy, the similarities and differences between the two are analyzed through specific cases. This chapter investigates the driving force and factors of sustainable development of tourism economy with wine tourism as the core sector. It also studies innovative strategies such as the promotional effects of digital tourism in response to COVID-19 on wine tourism, thereby extending the protection and utilization of intellectual property rights of each wine producer. Case studies of China will be used for discussion. Finally, this chapter provides suggestions for policymakers to build a sustainable wine tourism for enterprises.
The sudden COVID-19 pandemic had a serious impact on the catering industry, and lockdown policies put a strain on the food supply chain. However, online food delivery (OFD) services have played an important role in the fight against the epidemic in the catering industry. In this chapter, the authors analyzed the development of keywords attributed to supply chains in the academic view by investigating the core selection of Web of Science and China National Knowledge Infrastructure, respectively, and drew keywords cluster graphs of Chinese catering supply chain by using CiteSpace. The contrastive analysis shows that more attention has been turned to supply chain resiliency, efficiency, and visibility in the post-pandemic era. Moreover, this chapter discusses whether and how Chinese OFD platforms contribute to the food supply chain. The results show that these OFD platforms, with domestic policy support, internet technologies, and the ecosystem advantages, have effectively enhanced supply chain resiliency, efficiency, and visibility.
This chapter intends to examine the degrees of digitalization with several Chinese museums renowned for their IP creations in reflection of the combination of ancient Chinese culture and modern design thinking and to describe the transformation in Chinese digitalization. Attributing to some inclusive policies, museums are enforced to shift their functions for visitor engagement, which plays a role as a social service with non-profit ambition in improving the tourism economy and social welfare. Our understanding of the enabling and limiting mechanisms paves the way for more research on the paradoxical implications of transformative changes in practical enhancement in the Chinese cultural economy.
This chapter takes the Tsinghua University Suzhou Automotive Research Institute, Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport, and Guizhou “Intelligent Transportation Cloud” as examples to discuss the roles of digital twins in accelerating the transformation of transportation digitalization and the impact of digitalization on relevant enterprises. This chapter will focus on the models of how digital transformation can help stakeholders in the transportation industry create a better-connected experience. In addition, CiteSpace will be used in this chapter to visualize and analyze the digital twins/transportation/digital transformation documents in the database of the web of science (WOS) from 2017 to 2022. The authors also conducted a survey to analyze how the digital twins of China's transportation industry promote its digital transformation. This chapter will provide suggestions for the problems in the digital transformation of the transportation industry.
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