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The Spatiotemporal Differentiation and Causes of the Evolution of Enterprise Networks in Guangdong Coastal Economic Cities

Yu Fan

Abstract


China proposes innovation, coordination and green development. The new development idea is an open and shared development idea, which is the guiding ideology and focus of development. In terms of space and time in the future, high-quality development has become the theme and melody of an era, as well as an overall demand. With the development of tourism industry, the development of tourism industry in major cities in the coastal areas of Guangdong has gradually become a hot spot in the fields of geography, tourism, marine protection, etc. With the implementation of strategies such as "marine development" and "marine environment" in China, the "time-space difference" in the evolution of the "industrial network structure" in coastal areas is the "subject of resource assessment"; Evaluation, development efficiency, behavior and perception are gradually deepened. In terms of the spatiotemporal evolution and influence factors of the network, the paper uses social network theory and social network theory to comprehensively describe the level, disequilibrium and agglomeration characteristics of the corporate network in Guangdong coastal cities, and discusses the spatiotemporal differences, causes and impacts of the corporate network in Guangdong coastal cities from multiple perspectives.


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Coastal Cities; Internet Technology; Time Difference; Tourism

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/mmf.v6i7.7534

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