Research on the Path of Digital Capacity Building of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in Smart Government Environment
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Keywords
smart government, small and medium enterprises, digital capacity building
Abstract
Nowadays, smart government, as an important practice of public governance modernization, is building a new type of government-enterprise interaction ecology with data sharing, intelligent decision-making and precise service as the core. As capillaries of the national economy, SMEs' digitalization ability not only concerns their own survival and development, but also affects the overall resilience of the industry chain. However, most SMEs have significant shortcomings in technical reserves, capital investment and strategic planning, and traditional support policies are difficult to accurately match their transformation needs. Smart government provides new possibilities for SMEs to break through the resource shackles by building an open data platform, optimizing the policy supply model and strengthening the digital infrastructure. Against this backdrop, exploring the digital capacity building path of government-enterprise collaboration is not only the key to unleash the innovation potential of SMEs, but also the core proposition for realizing the inclusive growth of the digital economy.
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