Developing a 'Professional + Entrepreneurship' Talent Training Model for Cross-Border E-Commerce: Strategies for Biotechnological Innovation in the Dual Circulation Economy

Authors

  • Xuewei Gao School of Foreign Languages, Xi’an Aeronautical Institute, Xi’an 710077, Shaanxi Province, China.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5912/jcb1503

Abstract

The advancement of the dual circulation economic model presents significant growth opportunities for cross-border e-commerce enterprises while simultaneously highlighting the critical shortage of specialized talent equipped with both professional expertise and entrepreneurial capabilities. This gap is particularly pronounced in biotechnology-related cross-border e-commerce, where the commercialization of biotechnological products demands a workforce proficient in international trade, industry-specific knowledge, and advanced language skills. Addressing how to cultivate such talent to meet the evolving needs of the global biotechnology market has become a pressing challenge for academic institutions. This paper examines the current landscape and challenges associated with talent development in cross-border e-commerce, focusing on the cultivation of professionals who can bridge the gap between biotechnology innovations and global markets. It proposes a "Professional + Entrepreneurship" talent training model designed to integrate technical knowledge in biotechnology with entrepreneurial skills necessary for navigating international e-commerce environments. The model emphasizes interdisciplinary education, practical training, and innovation-driven entrepreneurship tailored to the dual circulation economic framework, ensuring that graduates possess the competencies required to drive biotechnological commercialization across borders. The proposed model aims to provide strategic guidance for universities and industry stakeholders in developing talent pipelines capable of supporting the global expansion of biotechnological enterprises. By aligning talent cultivation with the unique demands of biotechnology-focused cross-border e-commerce, this approach not only addresses the existing skills gap but also fosters sustainable growth and international competitiveness in the biotechnology sector.

Published

2025-02-21