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The Economic Analysis on the Competitiveness of Small Towns with Sports Characteristics under the Guidance of “Diamond Model†Theory

Yan Xu and Daqing Gong

Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 2021, vol. 2021, 1-7

Abstract: The sunrise industry of sports characteristic town under the transformation of economic development and the change of social demand contradiction is also a new growth point of sports industry economy. If we avoid homogeneous competition and improve the comprehensive competitiveness of small towns with sports characteristics, it will be a hot issue studied by scholars at home and abroad. The “Diamond Model†theory finds out the shortcomings of the development of sports characteristic towns by analyzing the factors of production, demand conditions, relevant supporting industries, and development strategies and puts forward the corresponding countermeasures. MATLAB simulation results show that the “Diamond Model†theory can improve the comprehensive competitiveness of sports characteristic towns, reduce the consumption of existing resources, and make a good prediction of the future development trend. Therefore, Porter’s “Diamond Model†theory can provide guidance for the improvement of the comprehensive competitiveness of sports characteristic towns, and this study can provide theoretical and case support for relevant domestic research.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1155/2021/4331641

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