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The Impact Mechanism of Enterprise Digital Transformation on Quality Innovation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jnme.202410218
Author(s)
Ziwei Gao*, Hui Sun, Qiang Liu, Hongshan Liu
Affiliation(s)
School of Economics and Management, Liaoning University of Technology, Jinzhou, Liaoning, China *Corresponding Author
Abstract
Along with the fast development of digital technology, the digital transformation of enterprises has become an important tendency. With the rapid development of digital technology, enterprise digital quality management, as an important means of change in the field of quality management, plays an important role in the digital innovation of enterprises. This paper discusses the mechanism of enterprise digital quality management on digital innovation from three aspects: improving data governance capabilities, accelerating feedback and improvement cycles, promoting intelligent decision-making and optimizing processes, including improving data-driven decision-making capabilities, promoting continuous improvement and innovation culture, and optimizing production processes and product design. The implementation path and key influencing factors were analyzed.
Keywords
Enterprise Digital Transformation; Quality Innovation, Data-Driven; Intelligent Technology; Customer Demand Customization; Innovation Promotion
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