Research on cross-border e-commerce integrated cross-boundary talent training model based on school-enterprise cooperation
Abstract
has been rapidly developed in recent years under the infl uence of globalization. Therefore, the social market for cross-border e-commerce
talent demand is growing. However, judging from the current training status of cross-border e-commerce talents in higher vocational
colleges, there is a mismatch between them and the actual demand of social industries for cross-border e-commerce talents, which is mainly
manifested in three aspects: knowledge, skills and quality. Therefore, it is necessary for major higher vocational colleges to actively explore
a more scientifi c and eff ective new mode of training cross-border e-commerce talents, so as to improve the adaptability of cross-border
e-commerce talents to industrial development. Based on this, this paper mainly carries out relevant research on the training mode of cross_x005fborder e-commerce cross-border compound talents in higher vocational colleges based on school-enterprise cooperation, for reference only
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/modern-management-forum.v7i8.9945
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