Abstract

This paper integrates several theoretical perspectives, such as economics, sociology, environmental science, organizational ecology, global value chain theory and complexity theory, to explore in depth the interrelationship between structured industrial upgrading and the resilience of the industrial chain. From the economic dimension, industrial upgrading not only promotes the development of the industry chain to a higher level, but also improves the resilience of the whole industry chain by reducing the dependence on limited resources through the introduction of new technologies and the enhancement of efficiency. The consideration of the social dimension emphasizes the importance of paying attention to social responsibility and social participation in the upgrading process, which helps establish a stronger social foundation and improves the resilience of the whole industrial chain. The environmental dimension perspective reveals the positive impact of the environmental friendliness of industrial chain upgrading on resilience, which enhances the overall stability of the industrial chain by reducing environmental shocks. Organizational ecology theory, on the other hand, highlights the roles and interactions at the organizational level, and factors such as organizational evolution, adaptation, and resource allocation have far-reaching impacts on the resilience of the industry chain. The global value chain theory provides a global perspective, emphasizing the importance of division of labor synergy and diversification in each link of the chain. Finally, complexity theory profoundly analyzes the complex mechanism of industry chain evolution from the perspectives of self-organizing behavior, path dependence, and nonlinear effects, enabling a better understanding of the dynamic evolution process of the industry chain. The synthesis of these theoretical perspectives provides a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between industrial structuralization and upgrading and industry chain resilience, and provides theoretical support for the development of more comprehensive and targeted policies and strategies in the future. In practice, an in-depth analysis of how various factors interact will help promote the sustainable development and adaptive upgrading of the industrial chain.

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