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JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION THEORY AND PRACTICE 


The “Competition” for Training Cross Border E-commerce Talents in China on the Background of “Internet Plus”


Author(s): Yang Jun, Shu Xiao-Hui, Guo Yan

Citation: Yang Jun, Shu Xiao-Hui, Guo Yan, (2021) "The “Competition” for Training Cross Border E-commerce Talents in China on the Background of “Internet Plus”," Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, Vol. 21, ss. 6, pp. 219-231

Article Type: Research paper

Publisher: North American Business Press

Abstract:

Under the background of "Internet plus," more and more traditional industries have been integrated into the Internet through information technology. The international trade (foreign trade) industry has constantly been networked, informalized and electrolyzed. Based on the statistical analysis of the current development trend and market demand for cross-border e-commerce talents, this paper attempts to find out the causes of the current multidisciplinary "competition" for cross-border e-commerce talent training, analyze the advantages and disadvantages of this "competition," and put forward the development strategies of multidisciplinary cross-border e-commerce talent training. This study will be of essential reference and significance for applied universities, colleges and higher vocational colleges to adjust the cross-border e-commerce talent training positioning, orientation and professional layout.