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The Business Ecosystem Collaboration Mechanism Driven by Big Data and the Optimization of Enterprise Value Network
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jse.202611213
Author(s)
Liyuan Chen
Affiliation(s)
International Joint Audit Institute, Nanjing Audit University, Nanjing, China *Corresponding Author.
Abstract
In the era of digital economy, big data technology has become the core driving force for the synergy of business ecosystems and the optimization of enterprise value networks. This paper conducts an in-depth theoretical analysis of the formation logic of the business ecosystem synergy mechanism under the influence of big data, and explores its path of effect on the optimization of enterprise value networks. The research finds that big data reconfigures the mode of information interaction, optimizes the logic of resource allocation, and reshapes the paradigm of value creation, promoting the evolution of the business ecosystem towards a dynamic collaborative network, and prompting the enterprise value network to upgrade from a linear chain to a three-dimensional network. This paper proposes that enterprises need to build a data-driven collaborative governance framework to achieve the continuous optimization of the value network and the systematic improvement of the ecological competitiveness.
Keywords
Big Data; Business Ecosystem; Collaborative Mechanism; Value Network Optimization; Digital Economy
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