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The Aggregation-Diffusion Model of Conduction of Technology Value in the Large-Scale Sports Events

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This paper studies the aggregation and diffusion of technology development in the large-scale sports events. We analyze the great aggregation and diffusion effects of the aggregation-diffusion conduction of technology value. We demonstrate the basic path of the conduction and build the aggregation-diffusion model based on the conduction in the large-scale sports events. We illustrate the intrinsic mechanism of the conduction operation with the value chain of technology as its basic structure, and the technology innovation as well as the value conduction as its fundamental driving force. We discuss the special functions of the conduction in the public technology service system. This paper briefly explores the feasibility, the implement path, and the government responsibilities in the large-scale sports events held in China by building the aggregation-diffusion model of technology development.

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Dong, C. (2010). The Aggregation-Diffusion Model of Conduction of Technology Value in the Large-Scale Sports Events. In: Zaman, M., Liang, Y., Siddiqui, S.M., Wang, T., Liu, V., Lu, C. (eds) E-business Technology and Strategy. CETS 2010. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 113. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16397-5_24

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