Resilience and Security of Industrial and Supply Chains from the Perspective of New Quality Productive Forces
HONG Yinxing, WANG Kunyi
Resilience and Security of Industrial and Supply Chains from the Perspective of New Quality Productive Forces
The resilience and security of industrial and supply chains are not just reactive responses to disruptions in external circulation but proactive measures aimed at developing new quality productive forces. These actions play a crucial role in advancing the construction and improvement of the modern industrial system . Industrial and supply chains have various definitions and regulations. The former is linked to the innovative capacity of new quality productive forces, while the latter influences the complete realization and market value attainment of new quality productive forces. Organizing industrial chains around new quality productive forces, deploying the innovation chain within industrial chains, and establishing resilient industrial and supply chains are three interconnected components crucial for constructing a modern industrial system . The key aspects of resilience and security of supply chains from an industrial chain perspective center on the adaptability of intermediate goods and the corresponding innovation in these goods, involving addressing technological bottlenecks and upgrading the industrial chains. Enterprises with significant asset specificity exhibit a strong reliance on the stability and security of the supply chains. Supply chains are not a form of property organization, but rather an industrial organization. The fundamental theory for constructing resilient supply chains involves the co-creation and sharing of overall value within supply chains, fostering mutual trust among participating enterprises, maintaining supply chains with efficient contracts, and leveraging the leading role of supply chain leaders. In the digital economy era, digitization and intelligence can leverage their platforms and intelligent connections to enhance the controllability and resilience of supply chain operations.
new quality productive forces / industrial chain / supply chain / digital economy
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