Digitization,informatization,and Internet penetration have led to a significant rise in cross-border e-commerce(CBEC),attracting considerable interest from academia,government,and industry.This study employed a novel ...Digitization,informatization,and Internet penetration have led to a significant rise in cross-border e-commerce(CBEC),attracting considerable interest from academia,government,and industry.This study employed a novel method combining automatic text generation technology and traditional bibliometric analysis to summarize and categorize the research on CBEC evolution from 2000 to 2021.Articles were selected and examined with a focus on four dimensions:customer,risk,supply chain,and platform.Contradictions in these dimensions were found to result in two major obstacles to CBEC development,namely,dataset sharing and platform scalability.These obstacles prevent research on cross-border platforms from moving beyond theory-based studies.Further research needs to examine how soft computing can be used to accelerate and remodel the global trade ecosystem.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation(NSFC)Programs of China(Grant Nos.:72011540408 and 72032006)the National Research Foundation of Korea(Grant No.:NRF-2020K2A9A2A06069972)the support of the Youth Innovation Team of Shaanxi Universities“Big data and Business Intelligent Innovation Team”and Shaanxi Superiority Funding Project for Scientific and Technological Activities of Overseas Scholars(Grant No.:2018017).
文摘Digitization,informatization,and Internet penetration have led to a significant rise in cross-border e-commerce(CBEC),attracting considerable interest from academia,government,and industry.This study employed a novel method combining automatic text generation technology and traditional bibliometric analysis to summarize and categorize the research on CBEC evolution from 2000 to 2021.Articles were selected and examined with a focus on four dimensions:customer,risk,supply chain,and platform.Contradictions in these dimensions were found to result in two major obstacles to CBEC development,namely,dataset sharing and platform scalability.These obstacles prevent research on cross-border platforms from moving beyond theory-based studies.Further research needs to examine how soft computing can be used to accelerate and remodel the global trade ecosystem.