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Wrought

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Paper studying the development of smart cities w.r.t. business regulations in 82 cities.

As globalization advances, establishing a fair, efficient, and convenient business environment is vital to enhancing international competitiveness. Smart city development, as a new urban innovation model, drives digital transformation. It also improves market conditions, and speeds up urban reforms. Therefore, it is particularly important to examine how less developed regions can utilize smart city policy (SCP) to improve their business environment. This study is grounded in institutional theory, information economics, and the theory of competitive advantage.

Using panel data from 82 cities in western China spanning 2006 to 2021, it treats SCP as a quasi-natural experiment and applies a multi-period difference-in-differences model. The research examines the link between smart city development and regional business environments, while also exploring the underlying mechanisms. The findings reveal that SCP have significantly improved the business environment in western China, which remains robust even after a series of robustness tests. The effects of SCP are particularly pronounced in megacities and in cities with higher levels of human capital, stronger financial support, and more advanced digital infrastructure. Moreover, SCP fosters a market-oriented, internationalized, and law-governed business environment, while Fintech further amplifies this positive impact. Additionally, SCP exhibits a significant spillover effect. These findings offer valuable insights for policymakers seeking to enhance the business environment in less developed regions.

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JD here claims its JoyAI platform was handling all the customer service and streaming programming with AI and that achieved huge improvement in satisfaction and cost savings. I'm really curious on how well it really worked, because companies tend to be overly positive when they report on things like this.
 

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JD here claims its JoyAI platform was handling all the customer service and streaming programming with AI and that achieved huge improvement in satisfaction and cost savings. I'm really curious on how well it really worked, because companies tend to be overly positive when they report on things like this.
Is JD only present in China? Or are they more global like Alobaba and Pingdodo's Temu?
Never heard of them abroad actually but they seem to be huge in China and they function more like Amazon..
 
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