Proceedings of the 2025 International Conference on Hybrid Commerce, Human Capital, and Economic Dynamics (ICHCH 2025)
Conference: 2025 International Conference on Hybrid Commerce, Human Capital, and Economic Dynamics (ICHCH 2025)
Date: 21-23 November 2025
Location: Hangzhou, China (Hybrid)
Website: https://www.ichch-2025.com/ In an era where digital transformation reshapes industrial ecosystems and human capital redefines competitive edges, the 2025 International Conference on Hybrid Commerce, Human Capital, and Economic Dynamics (ICHCH 2025) emerged as a pivotal academic nexus. Hosted in Hangzhou—a global hub for digital innovation and a cradle of new quality productive forces—from November 21 to 23, 2025, this conference brought together scholars, researchers, and practitioners worldwide to dissect the intricate interplay between technological advancement and economic development. Against the backdrop of Hangzhou’s “digital chain integration” strategy and the rise of innovative SME clusters, the event brings together a diverse collection of studies that map the shifting contours of value creation in an era where digital platforms, financial innovation, and demographic forces intersect. The publication of this proceedings volume marks the crystallization of rigorous academic exchange and intellectual collaboration. Every manuscript included herein underwent a stringent double-blind peer-review process, overseen by an esteemed committee of international experts specializing in business management, economics, and information technology. This rigorous evaluation mechanism ensured that only works meeting the highest standards of scientific rigor, methodological soundness, and originality were selected. The papers assembled in this volume coalesce around three inter-related research frontiers. First, we explore the architecture of hybrid commerce—omni-channel ecosystems, AI-driven personalisation, and the valuation of intangible digital assets—showing how firms from Amazon and MINISO to K-pop labels and pop-culture IP giants re-engineer cash-flow models and customer engagement in both physical and virtual marketplaces. Second, the volume interrogates human-capital dynamics: the reform of college-admission algorithms, the labour-market impact of long-term-care and pandemic-era income-support policies, the insurance-health nexus in ageing societies, and the ways social networks shape elderly Canadians’ or Chinese elders’ private medical-insurance decisions. Third, we dissect emerging vectors of economic dynamics—stable-coin peg stability, green-bond premiums, climate-risk exposure in insurance portfolios, ESG-driven stock performance, and cross-border capital-flow risk channels—providing empirical evidence on how technology, regulation, and inequality jointly steer macro-financial outcomes. Together, these studies illuminate how digital transformation, demographic transition, and financial innovation are redrawing the boundaries of markets, policy, and human welfare. We trust the findings will catalyse further interdisciplinary dialogue among researchers, practitioners, and policymakers navigating the next wave of global economic change. We believe this proceedings volume serves not merely as a documentation of conference discussions but as a catalyst for future inquiry and collaboration. We extend our gratitude to the organizing committee, reviewers, and contributors whose dedication made this publication possible. It is our sincere hope that this volume will inspire ongoing dialogue and innovation in hybrid commerce, human capital, and economic dynamics for years to come.
Date: 21-23 November 2025
Location: Hangzhou, China (Hybrid)
Website: https://www.ichch-2025.com/ In an era where digital transformation reshapes industrial ecosystems and human capital redefines competitive edges, the 2025 International Conference on Hybrid Commerce, Human Capital, and Economic Dynamics (ICHCH 2025) emerged as a pivotal academic nexus. Hosted in Hangzhou—a global hub for digital innovation and a cradle of new quality productive forces—from November 21 to 23, 2025, this conference brought together scholars, researchers, and practitioners worldwide to dissect the intricate interplay between technological advancement and economic development. Against the backdrop of Hangzhou’s “digital chain integration” strategy and the rise of innovative SME clusters, the event brings together a diverse collection of studies that map the shifting contours of value creation in an era where digital platforms, financial innovation, and demographic forces intersect. The publication of this proceedings volume marks the crystallization of rigorous academic exchange and intellectual collaboration. Every manuscript included herein underwent a stringent double-blind peer-review process, overseen by an esteemed committee of international experts specializing in business management, economics, and information technology. This rigorous evaluation mechanism ensured that only works meeting the highest standards of scientific rigor, methodological soundness, and originality were selected. The papers assembled in this volume coalesce around three inter-related research frontiers. First, we explore the architecture of hybrid commerce—omni-channel ecosystems, AI-driven personalisation, and the valuation of intangible digital assets—showing how firms from Amazon and MINISO to K-pop labels and pop-culture IP giants re-engineer cash-flow models and customer engagement in both physical and virtual marketplaces. Second, the volume interrogates human-capital dynamics: the reform of college-admission algorithms, the labour-market impact of long-term-care and pandemic-era income-support policies, the insurance-health nexus in ageing societies, and the ways social networks shape elderly Canadians’ or Chinese elders’ private medical-insurance decisions. Third, we dissect emerging vectors of economic dynamics—stable-coin peg stability, green-bond premiums, climate-risk exposure in insurance portfolios, ESG-driven stock performance, and cross-border capital-flow risk channels—providing empirical evidence on how technology, regulation, and inequality jointly steer macro-financial outcomes. Together, these studies illuminate how digital transformation, demographic transition, and financial innovation are redrawing the boundaries of markets, policy, and human welfare. We trust the findings will catalyse further interdisciplinary dialogue among researchers, practitioners, and policymakers navigating the next wave of global economic change. We believe this proceedings volume serves not merely as a documentation of conference discussions but as a catalyst for future inquiry and collaboration. We extend our gratitude to the organizing committee, reviewers, and contributors whose dedication made this publication possible. It is our sincere hope that this volume will inspire ongoing dialogue and innovation in hybrid commerce, human capital, and economic dynamics for years to come.