Exploration of New Ways to Cultivate Cross-Border E-commerce Innovative Talents Based on Stem Education Concept
DOI: 10.23977/aduhe.2023.051515 | Downloads: 34 | Views: 459
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Yishu Liu 1
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1 School of Economics and Management, Nanchang Normal College of Applied Technology, Nanchang, Jiangxi, 330108, China
Corresponding Author
Yishu LiuABSTRACT
With the overall development of the global economy and the rapid advancement of digital technology, the cross-border e-commerce industry has become an important part of global trade. However, the industry faces many challenges, including the complexity of international trade rules, barriers to cross-cultural communication, processing and analysis of big data, competition in marketing, and the complexity of logistics and supply chain management. These include an understanding of international trade policies and regulations, cross-cultural communication skills, familiarity with data analysis and marketing strategies, knowledge of best practices in logistics and supply chain management, and a grasp of the latest technology trends. In this context, STEM education has become crucial. STEM education emphasizes the principles of interdisciplinary integration, practice orientation, problem orientation, innovative thinking, cooperation and communication, and cultivates students' comprehensive ability and innovative spirit. This comprehensive ability enables talent to tackle complex challenges, solve problems, identify business opportunities, and drive innovation in the industry.
KEYWORDS
STEM Education, Innovative Talents, Cross-border E-commerce, Training MethodsCITE THIS PAPER
Yishu Liu, Exploration of New Ways to Cultivate Cross-Border E-commerce Innovative Talents Based on Stem Education Concept. Adult and Higher Education (2023) Vol. 5: 94-101. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/aduhe.2023.051515.
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