2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2016.03.245
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Towards Life Cycle Management for Product and System Configurations: Required Improvements in Business Processes and Information Systems

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“…However, most of China's export products are at the low end of the global value chain. There is a significant difference between China's export products and those of other powerful trading countries in terms of product technology content, brand value, quality level, core competitiveness, as well as innovation and marketing abilities (Smirnov et al 2016;Suroso and Fakhrozi, 2018). With the increasing cost of labor, energy, and other resources, as well as the profound changes in domestic and foreign conditions and environment (Romero et al 2015), China's competitive advantages of rapid export growth is gradually…”
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“…However, most of China's export products are at the low end of the global value chain. There is a significant difference between China's export products and those of other powerful trading countries in terms of product technology content, brand value, quality level, core competitiveness, as well as innovation and marketing abilities (Smirnov et al 2016;Suroso and Fakhrozi, 2018). With the increasing cost of labor, energy, and other resources, as well as the profound changes in domestic and foreign conditions and environment (Romero et al 2015), China's competitive advantages of rapid export growth is gradually…”
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confidence: 99%