Proceedings of The 7th International Conference on Research in Business, Management and Finance
Year: 2024
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Research on the Impact of Environmental Regulations on Enterprise Export Resilience: Based on the Perspective of Materials Mechanics
Jiaqi Liu
ABSTRACT:
After the global financial crisis in 2008, the global pandemic that erupted at the end of 2019 once again made export companies aware of the importance of maintaining resilience under external shocks. “Resilience” is a concept in the field of materials mechanics, a branch of physics. Its application in international trade should restore its fundamental physical properties. This study aims to explore the impact and mechanism of environmental regulations on the export resilience of enterprises from the perspective of material mechanics. By analyzing key strategies such as innovation and research and development from the perspective of market diversification, new quality productivity, and supply chain management, this study reveals the multifaceted impact of environmental regulations on the export resilience of enterprises, and demonstrates the practical strategies and effectiveness of enterprises in responding to environmental policies through relevant case studies. The research results indicate that although environmental regulations increase the trade costs of enterprises and increase the possibility of “brittle fracture” of their exports like “steel plates” under impact; However, driven by active strategic adjustments and innovation, enterprises can achieve the “mutual transformation of brittleness and resilience” under the external condition of environmental regulation, improve product quality and market reputation, enhance competitive advantages, and thereby enhance export resilience. This article provides an interdisciplinary theoretical basis for the research on export resilience of enterprises, and also provides useful references for enterprises to formulate response strategies under increasingly strict international environmental regulations.
keywords: Export Resilience; Environmental Regulations; Materials Mechanics; New Quality Productivity; Transition between Brittleness and Resilience