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JACK: How a Manufacturing Enterprise Transforms Digitally?

In: Innovation of Digital Economy

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  • Jiahui Ye

    (Taizhou University)

  • Jiaorong Zhao

    (Taizhou University)

  • Kecheng Chen

    (Taizhou University)

  • Junping Wang

    (Taizhou University)

  • Chengbin Wang

    (Taizhou University)

Abstract

In the smart age, digitization is equivalent to the “new infrastructure” of enterprises. With the rapid application of Internet, cloud computing, big data and other IT technologies, digital economy has become an important link to highlight the core competitiveness of manufacturing enterprises. In 2000, Jack Shares started the road of digital transformation, from simple digitalization only applied to the financial system to the successful establishment of the data sharing platform. Since 2015, Jack has further deepened its digital transformation and won a number of honors issued by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, China Light Industry Association and Zhejiang Provincial Government, standing firmly in the world's leading sewing equipment enterprise. As a traditional manufacturing enterprise, the digital case of Jack Shares has the value that can be copied and promoted. The future digital transformation of manufacturing enterprises should focus on how to solve the problem of information island caused by enterprise digitalization. How to realize data sharing and enhance data collaboration ability; and how to combine customer demand with digitalization to realize intelligent manufacturing.

Suggested Citation

  • Jiahui Ye & Jiaorong Zhao & Kecheng Chen & Junping Wang & Chengbin Wang, 2023. "JACK: How a Manufacturing Enterprise Transforms Digitally?," Management for Professionals, in: Jianlin Zhang & Kezhen Ying & Kanliang Wang & Zhigang Fan & Ziyi Zhao (ed.), Innovation of Digital Economy, pages 455-464, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mgmchp:978-981-99-1741-9_36
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-1741-9_36
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    1. Mei, Lanlan & Hu, Tengyin & Mao, Zhouheng & Wang, Zehao, 2023. "Equity incentive characteristics, industry life cycle and corporate innovation," Finance Research Letters, Elsevier, vol. 58(PC).

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