02440nas a2200349 4500000000100000008004100001260001200042653001300054653002800067653001600095653002400111653001300135653002300148653002300171653003500194653003500229653003400264653003400298653002000332653003100352653001400383653002800397653004300425653004300468653001800511100001100529700001000540245010400550856014300654490001000797520128300807 2023 d c2023///10aCommerce10aSustainable development10aCompetition10aIndustrial research10aAgarwood10aAquilaria sinensis10aAquilaria Sinensis10aEconomy of intangible heritage10aEconomy of Intangible Heritage10aEntropy weight - TOPSIS model10aEntropy weight - TOPSIS Model10aEntropy weights10aIndustrial competitiveness10aPlantings10aSustainable consumption10aSustainable industrial competitiveness10aSustainable Industrial Competitiveness10aTOPSIS models1 aP. Cai1 aZ. Ou00aResearch on the Sustainable Industrial Competitiveness of Intangible Heritage of Aquilaria Sinensis uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85176125093&doi=10.1117%2f12.3006369&partnerID=40&md5=32ce1e86284587fcaa0257175818069f0 v128043 aAquilaria Sinensis (or Guanxiang in Chinese) is one of the essential species of agarwood, and has a profound historical origins. At present, the research on "sustainable development of Aquilaria Sinensis" mainly focuses on cultural inheritance, planting technology, market promotion, etc. However, it lacks discussion from the sustainable consumption and production, economy of intangible heritage, sustainable industrial competitiveness. For this, this paper applies an evaluation indicator system for the sustainable industrial competitiveness of Aquilaria Sinensis, with secondary competitiveness indicators of resource, market, environment, and intangible heritage economy. Based on this indicator system, it was found that Aquilaria Sinensis has the advantage of intangible heritage economic competitiveness. This advantage can energize the sustainable development of Aquilaria Sinensis industry. It suggested that we should gradually promote a dual-driven sustainable model of “economy of intangible heritage + integration of primary, secondary and tertiary industries”. This model aligns with the Goal 12 and Goal 15 from Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and also provides some references for the sustainability and upgrading of other Chinese intangible heritage.