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Digitalisierung 2 Digitization 2 Moderating effect model 2 Bank 1 Banking sector 1 Capital market 1 China 1 Digital economy 1 Digital transformation 1 E-commerce 1 Electronic Commerce 1 Financial market 1 Financial sector 1 Finanzmarkt 1 Finanzsektor 1 Human capital 1 Humankapital 1 Industrial structure 1 Industrial structure servitization 1 Industrie 1 Industriestruktur 1 Innovation 1 Manufacturing industries 1 Threshold regression model 1
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Du, Zhuoya 1 Hua, Lei 1 Ran, Rong 1 Wang, Qian 1 Wang, Ting 1 Wang, Xinyuan 1
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Data science and management : DSM 1 Financial innovation : FIN 1
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The power of financial support in accelerating digital transformation and corporate innovation in China : evidence from banking and capital markets
Du, Zhuoya; Wang, Qian - In: Financial innovation : FIN 10 (2024), pp. 1-34
This study explores the role of fnancial support in the digital transformation of Chinese A-share-listed companies from 2001 to 2020. By utilizing the moderating efect model and threshold regression model, this study fnds the following results: (1) Digital transformation positively impacts...
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The impact of the digital economy on the servitization of industrial structures : the moderating effect of human capital
Ran, Rong; Wang, Xinyuan; Wang, Ting; Hua, Lei - In: Data science and management : DSM 6 (2023) 3, pp. 174-182
The digital economy, which was born during the late third technological revolution, has caused significant economic and societal changes. Amid sluggish global economic growth, China's economy is facing upgrades and transformations. The sample selection for this study was conducted from 2013 to...
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