Affiliation:
1. 1 College of Economics and Trade, Henan Industry and Trade Vocational College , Zhengzhou , Henan , , China .
Abstract
Abstract
Cross-border E-commerce has advanced greatly with the help of big data technology, cross-border payment and logistics maturity and improvement, and backing from the national “One Belt, One Road” policy. Firstly, based on the study of enterprise core competitiveness evaluation index system, one is proposed for the core competitiveness of Cross-border E-commerce enterprises, and an evaluation model based on SA-LSTM for the core competitiveness of Cross-border E-commerce enterprises is constructed. Then, with the research objective of refining the core competitiveness of Cross-border E-commerce enterprises, the model was applied to empirically analyze the core attractiveness of major domestically listed Cross-border E-commerce enterprises. The results show that laws and regulations have no significant influence on enterprise competitiveness, the regression coefficient is not significant, and the t-value = 1.793 < 2. Hypothesis A is not verified. And the p-values of the technical environment, development potential, market demand, capital management, process cost, information sharing and service level are all less than 0.05, and the regression coefficients are all significant with t-values greater than 2, indicating that indicators B to H has a significant positive influence on enterprise competitiveness. This study reduces the barriers for SMEs to apply Cross-border E-commerce to participate in foreign trade, reduces the cost of enterprises, and improves their own competitiveness.
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Modeling and Simulation,General Computer Science
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