Academic Journal of Business & Management, 2025, 7(9); doi: 10.25236/AJBM.2025.070901.
Chufeng Deng
Business School, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai, China
Amid the profound restructuring of the global economic landscape and the rapid advancement of the latest technological revolution, new-quality productive forces have emerged as a pivotal driver for manufacturing enterprises to overcome developmental bottlenecks and enhance their core competitiveness. This study conducts an in-depth analysis of the conceptual underpinnings and distinctive characteristics of new-quality productive forces, while systematically reviewing the evolutionary trajectories and theoretical foundations of both technological innovation and management science. By clarifying the intrinsic relationship and interactive mechanisms between technological innovation and management within the framework of new-quality productive forces, the research investigates the current state of technological innovation and managerial practices in manufacturing enterprises and identifies salient challenges hindering synergistic development. Furthermore, it proposes an integrated mechanism and actionable pathway for the deep integration of technological innovation and management tailored to modern manufacturing settings. The ultimate aim of this research is to provide a robust theoretical basis and practical guidance for manufacturing enterprises to achieve high-quality, sustainable development in the era of new-quality productive forces.
Technological Innovation; Enterprise Management; New-Quality Productive Forces; Synergistic Pathways
Chufeng Deng. Research on the Synergistic Development Path of Technological Innovation and Management in Manufacturing Enterprises within the Perspective of New-Quality Productive Forces. Academic Journal of Business & Management (2025), Vol. 7, Issue 9: 1-7. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJBM.2025.070901.
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