捕获和未捕获的GDP周期之间的共同进化耦合:从亚马逊和芬兰的可持续性模型中交叉学习

Moriya Kuniko, Y. Tou, C. Watanabe, P. Neittaanmäki
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在数字经济时代,大部分信息通信技术(ICT)领军企业面临的研发扩张与生产率下降的两难困境,有望得到解决。从追求经济功能的、以gdp为基础的协同进化周期,到超越追求经济价值的、未被捕获的、以gdp为驱动的协同进化周期的超功能,这是可以预期的。然而,转型动力仍然是一个黑盒子。本文以亚马逊和芬兰为研究对象,在对全球ICT领导者发展轨迹进行实证分析的基础上进行数值模拟,并对前人的分析进行深入回顾,试图阐明上述动态的黑盒子内部。通过开发一种实际适用的数值方法,进行了探索新的阐明前沿的启发尝试,从而使两个循环之间的共同进化耦合的新概念得以假设。因此,就轨迹选择今后可能产生的后果提出了有见地的建议
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CO-EVOLUTIONARY COUPLING BETWEEN CAPTURED AND UNCAPTURED GDP CYCLES:CROSS LEARNING FROM AMAZON AND FINLAND MODELS FOR SUSTAINABILITY
A solution to the critical problem of a dilemma between R&D expansion and productivity decline that a majority of information and communication technology (ICT) leaders have been confronting in the digital economy is expected. It can be expected by a spinoff from economic functionality-seeking GDP-based coevolution cycle to supra-functionality beyond an economic value-seeking uncaptured GDP-driven coevolution cycle. However, the transformation dynamism remains a black box. By means of numerical simulations based on empirical analyses of the development trajectories of global ICT leaders, focusing on Amazon and Finland, together with an intensive review of preceding analyses, this paper attempted to elucidate the inside the black box of the above dynamism. By developing a practically applicable numerical approach, inspired attempts to explore a new elucidation frontier were conducted, thereby enabling a new concept of co-evolutionary coupling between two cycles to be postulated. An insightful suggestion regarding possible consequences in the future stemming from the trajectory option was thus provided
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