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International Journal of Business Studies and Innovation
ISSN:2737-5331
Frequency: Quarterly Published by lIKll

Vol.1, Iss.1, September 2021

This paper explores and brings forth a persistent resilient self-motivated or self-growth-driven rural poverty alleviation model based on the commercializing-based rural poverty alleviation (CBRPA) model. The CBRPA model encompasses systems or mechanisms of integrated contract farming, regional integrated processing, and agricultural association. Although China has made brilliant achievements in rural poverty alleviation since opening-up in 1978, it still lacks a self-growth-driven rural poverty alleviation system or mechanism. Thus, this paper discusses the rural poverty alleviation achievements and policies of China. It explores various solutions, formulates proper structure, and proposes a CBRPA model. Implementation of the CBRPA model requires the establishment of the agricultural association, integrated contract farming companies (ICFCs), and regional integrated processing companies (RIPCs). The paper also discussed the importance and contribution of rural poverty alleviation to economic growth as well as China’s major economic strategy of double cycle growth. As the CBRPA Model generates a self-growth-driven rural poverty alleviation pattern that is implemented all over the country, it makes an important strategy for internal cycle growth to mutually facilitate external cycle growth.
  • Open Access Editorial

    Introduction to a New Journal: International Journal of Business Studies and Innovation

    by Grant Yang*, Lisa Liu, Song Chen and Brian Lu
    IJBSI 2021, Vol 1, Issue 1, 1-2, https://doi.org/10.35745/ijbsi2021v01.01.0001 - Published on March 20, 2021

    Abstract

    The International Journal of Business Studies and Innovation (IJBSI) is an open access journal with double-blind peer-reviewed. The primary purpose of the IJBSI is to publish scholarly research papers in the fields of Business and Innovation. It provides a platform for the researchers, academician and professionals to share and contribute to domain of business and innovation knowledge. IJBSI accepts articles that can be conceptual papers, theory-based empirical papers, revi...

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    Quantum Game of Dual-channel Supply Chain under Free-riding Behavior

    by Yu-Chung Chang*
    IJBSI 2021, Vol 1, Issue 1, 3-17, https://doi.org/10.35745/ijbsi2021v01.01.0002 - Published on September 30, 2021

    Abstract

    Based on the perspective of the quantum game, this paper explores when the online direct sales channel takes the free-riding behavior after the retail channel provides high-quality experience and services and how the dual-channel supply chain establishes a commodity pricing strategy. The retailer’s selling price follows a decreasing function of the free-riding behavior coefficient. while the online direct selling price does an increasing function of the free-riding behavior coefficient. Under ce...

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    Analysis and Evaluation of Comprehensive Competitiveness of China’s Main Coastal Ports

    by Guo-Qing Cheng* and Guang-Qiu Cao
    IJBSI 2021, Vol 1, Issue 1, 18-33, https://doi.org/10.35745/ijbsi2021v01.01.0003 - Published on September 30, 2021

    Abstract

    As the center of national resource strategy and global resource allocation, the port is of great significance in economic development and foreign trade. The implementation of “The Belt and Road” initiative makes China’s ports play a more prominent role in foreign trade than before. As the dominant node of the maritime route of the Silk Road, China’s ports are facing great opportunities and challenges. With the increasing economic pressure in the world, the competition of ports is increasingly fi...

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    The Impact of Income Terms of Trade Changes on Private Savings

    by Grant G. L. Yang*
    IJBSI 2021, Vol 1, Issue 1, 34-42, https://doi.org/10.35745/ijbsi2021v01.01.0004 - Published on September 30, 2021

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    The terms-of-trade fluctuations have been an important factor in explaining macroeconomic capacity while foreign demand for certain export commodities is inflexible and has a significant impact on their economies in the shocks of external terms of trade. Changes in the external terms of trade might harm private savings while higher inflation rates and lower levels of social security tend to increase private savings due to higher uncertainty. This paper analyzes the characteristics of China’s inc...

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    Commercializing-based Rural Poverty Alleviation Model (CBRPA Model) and Internal Cycle Growth

    by Chih-Hung Yeh*
    IJBSI 2021, Vol 1, Issue 1, 43-49, https://doi.org/10.35745/ijbsi2021v01.01.0005 - Published on September 30, 2021

    Abstract

    This paper explores and brings forth a persistent resilient self-motivated or self-growth-driven rural poverty alleviation model based on the commercializing-based rural poverty alleviation (CBRPA) model. The CBRPA model encompasses systems or mechanisms of integrated contract farming, regional integrated processing, and agricultural association. Although China has made brilliant achievements in rural poverty alleviation since opening-up in 1978, it still lacks a self-growth-driven rural poverty...

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    Research on the Impact of Internet Word-of-mouth on Film Consumption ingness of College Students

    by Ju-Xiang Zhang*
    IJBSI 2021, Vol 1, Issue 1, 50-58, https://doi.org/10.35745/ijbsi2021v01.01.0006 - Published on September 30, 2021

    Abstract

    In the context of the information age, consumers obtain information on products or services through online channels. Internet word-of-mouth has quickly become an emerging hotspot in the field of marketing, and its role in the film industry has become more prominent than before. Based on the relevant research of scholars, this paper constructs a research model to study the influence of film online word-of-mouth on college students’ consumption intention. Empirical research verified that source cr...

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    The Impact of Terms of Trade on the Export Structure of Manufactured Products in Different Economic Developing Status

    by Kai-Ting Huang*
    IJBSI 2021, Vol 1, Issue 1, 59-67, https://doi.org/10.35745/ijbsi2021v01.01.0007 - Published on September 30, 2021

    Abstract

    The Prebisch-Singer Hypothesis states that in structural time series analysis, the terms of trade between primary products and manufacturers have a negative deterministic trend. Many researchers argued that the deterioration in trade is the type of country in which the products are exported, regardless of whether the types of products exported by such countries are primary or manufactured products. This paper employs a development-differentiated model to analyze the correlation between various t...

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    Research on Industrial Agglomeration and Isomorphism of Manufacturing Industry in Pearl River Delta

    by Li Liu*
    IJBSI 2021, Vol 1, Issue 1, 68-74, https://doi.org/10.35745/ijbsi2021v01.01.0008 - Published on September 30, 2021

    Abstract

    As a national strategy, the construction of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is of great significance. The Pearl River Delta is one of the core regions of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and important for the upgrading of innovative manufacturing industries. It is important to enhance the competitiveness of those areas and optimize industrial structure by promoting the division of labor between cities. The quantitative research on the industrial agglomeration and industr...

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    Uncertainty of the Imported Products and Its Effect on the Income Distribution of Importer

    by Song Chen*
    IJBSI 2021, Vol 1, Issue 1, 75-83, https://doi.org/10.35745/ijbsi2021v01.01.0009 - Published on September 30, 2021

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    This paper aims to test the uncertainty of the imported products and its effect on the income distribution of importers. This research firstly shows Korea as the risk preference. We show that the relationship between capital and labor has been evolved from when there is no uncertainty to when there is uncertainty, while the relationship between import and capital is complementary. This result proves that the lower uncertainty of imported products hampers the capital of the importing country whil...