Cost-Benefit Models on Integrating Information Technology Services in Automotive Production Management

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The integration of the new-generation information technology and the automobile manufacturing industry has significantly improved the production efficiency of the automobile manufacturing industry, but it will also increase the technology application cost of the automobile manufacturing industry. The boundary value of the income change of the automobile manufacturing industry can be obtained by examining the influence of new-generation information technology on the price of parts, the price of automobiles, and the quantity of production in the upstream and downstream of the automobile manufacturing industry chain. The study found that the benefit of the automobile manufacturing industry that meets the conditions of technology application costs has increased. The value added to the downstream enterprises in the industrial chain is greater than the value added to the upstream companies. The lower the cost of technology application, the greater the impact on the number of automobile production. In the end, an example is used to verify the reliability of the research results.

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Hu, B., Lv, J., Yang, K., & Zhen, L. (2020). Cost-Benefit Models on Integrating Information Technology Services in Automotive Production Management. Scientific Programming, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8877780

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