Strategic Research to Build the Competitive Advantage of Software and Service Outsourcing Manufacturing Industry in ChongQing

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The prosperous development of the software and information service outsourcing industry brings opportunities for inland city to optimize manufacturing industrial structure and change economic growth pattern. This paper takes Chongqing, which locates in open frontier and is national service outsourcing demonstration city as an example. Based on international service outsourcing market development trend research, this paper analyzes that Chongqing develops service outsourcing manufacturing industry advantages and restricted factors. From industrial foundation, technology import and innovation, financing channels, the information public service platform, talents construction, development environment aspects, software and information service outsourcing industry development path was initially discusses.

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