Promoting Cross-field E-Commerce Development by Combining Educational Background and Technology
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71222/2qgjta65Keywords:
educational background, technological innovation, cross-domain e-commerce, personnel training, coordinated developmentAbstract
With the rapid advancement of technological innovation, the educational background increasingly plays a prominent role in supporting and promoting cross-domain e-commerce development. This paper explores the supporting role of education systems in nurturing talent and fostering technological innovation, and delves into the application of big data, artificial intelligence, and blockchain technologies to optimize e-commerce marketing, predict consumer behavior, and improve supply chain efficiency. At the same time, it proposes strategies that combine education and technological innovation to promote the development of cross-domain e-commerce, including suggestions for industry-university-research cooperation, interdisciplinary education, and policy support. It aims to inject innovative vitality into cross-field e-commerce.
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