委员通道直击丨李婧:破除“内卷式竞争”,向价值战蓝海突围
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2026-01-25 01:39

Core Viewpoint - The concept of "anti-involution" has evolved from a social buzzword to a significant national strategic proposition since its introduction at the Central Political Bureau meeting in July 2024, emphasizing the need to prevent vicious competition in the market [2] Group 1: Industry Challenges - Companies are experiencing "involutionary competition," leading to a vicious cycle of price cuts that shrink profits, hinder R&D investment, and impede quality improvement, resulting in inefficient industry development [2] - This "involution" not only erodes corporate profits but also diminishes innovation motivation and the prospects for high-quality development [2] Group 2: Recommendations for Improvement - To break the cycle of "involution," competition should shift from low-level price and consumption battles to higher-level competition based on technology, quality, and business models [5] - Three key suggestions were made: 1. Use policy as a "navigational tool" to guide capital and innovation towards valuable sectors, with government support through targeted policies like special funds and innovation vouchers [5] 2. Utilize platforms as "boosters" to support collaborative innovation among enterprises, encouraging partnerships with universities and research institutions to reduce R&D costs and risks [5] 3. Create an environment that nurtures specialized and innovative enterprises, ensuring equal resource access and fostering a culture that encourages innovation while being tolerant of failures [5]