Competitiveness of IoT industrial clusters based on G2EM-CI model

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Mao X. [1 ]
Yang S. [2 ]
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[1] School of Economics, Yunnan University, Yunnan, Kunming
[2] Yunnan Construction Infrastructure Investment Co., Ltd, Yunnan, Kunming
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Competitiveness research; G2EM-CI model; Industrial clusters; Internet of Things;
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10.1007/s00779-021-01645-x
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Following the rise of computers, the Internet, and mobile communications, the Internet of Things is the prelude to a new round of industrial development. With the opening of emerging industries related to the Internet of Things, concepts such as smart life have gradually become a reality, changing the traditional way of connecting people to people, increasing the connection between people and things and things and things, and the interconnection of all things is the trend of development. Wisdom life means the process from feeling memory to thinking, which is called “wisdom.” The result of wisdom produces behavior and language. The expression process of behavior and language is called “ability,” and the two are collectively called “intelligence.” In this context, how to improve the competitiveness of the Internet of Things industry has become a hot topic for domestic and foreign scholars. First, it systematically introduces the Internet of Things and its system structure and key technologies and outlines the concepts, characteristics, and industrial chain of the Internet of Things industry on this content. Since the Internet of Things is a new direction that has just started, to promote its sound and rapid development, it is necessary to invest enough energy in systematic cognition and form the basic knowledge of the system of Internet of Things, so as to better guide further development and, secondly, to promote the development of the Internet of Things. Industrial competitiveness is the research object, and the G2EM-CI model theory is used to analyze the factors affecting the competitiveness of China’s Internet of Things industry, so as to better find the theoretical basis that adapts to the actual development; finally, because China’s Internet of Things industry is still exploring in this stage, there are relatively few analyses on the factors affecting the competitiveness of its industry. Studying the factors that affect the competitiveness of my country’s Internet of Things industry, through theoretical analysis and empirical research on them, has very important theoretical significance for the future trend of the Internet of Things industry. Experimental results show that the G2EM-CI model increases the competitiveness of the Internet of Things industry by more than 20%. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag London Ltd., part of Springer Nature 2021.
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