We acknowledge the above point of view, and it has been proved in other places that this dense region refers to the most relevant region in the global value chain. Sturgeon, 2003. Various capitalist documents, most of which come from political disciplines (such as Berger and Dole,1996; Soschi mining,1999; Streeck, 1992), these documents all put forward similar arguments, pointing out that national laws and regulations and their systems (such as laws and regulations on finance, corporate governance, education and training) will have a great impact on the nature and characteristics of various industries. Other research reports (see: Borrus et al. co-authored in 2000; Written by Florida and Kenny1993; Lynch's book 1998 (and other papers) also points out that many geographically ingrained features (local or domestic models) have also been brought abroad because foreign direct investment has projected local or domestic models on the international stage. This change will have a far-reaching impact on the management of value chain, and it will certainly have a far-reaching impact. For example, even if the potential premises or terms of emergency or unexpected organizational forms (such as value chain modularization) are well established (such as Japanese personal computer industry), large-scale business outsourcing may be in opposition to long-standing (local) enterprise strategies and systems, such as lifelong employment system of large enterprises. This may make the complete reorganization of enterprises very difficult and very slow.