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Sustainable competitive advantage is a widely explored topic at the organizational level. Although, regions care about competitiveness as much as organizations, because it leads to improved welfare and economic performance. However, sustainable regional ...
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Virginija Janu?kaite and Lina U?iene
Sustainable competitive advantage is a widely explored topic at the organizational level. Although, regions care about competitiveness as much as organizations, because it leads to improved welfare and economic performance. However, sustainable regional ...
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Gonçalo Rodrigues Brás, Miguel Torres Preto, Ana Dias Daniel and Aurora A. C. Teixeira
The aim of this study is to test the multidimensional construct of the Entrepreneurial University (EU), and therefore to confirm whether EU factors make a positive contribution to regional competitiveness. Data were collected from ten Portuguese Public U...
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Borislava Borisova Stoimenova
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This paper is a literature review, presenting the concept of regional innovation systems (RIS) and identifying criteria and indicators for measurement of university competitiveness within these systems. A regional innovation system is defined as an inter...
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Psofogiorgos Nikolaos ALEXANDROS,Theodore METAXAS
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Florina Popa
In a general sense, competitiveness is conveyed as the ability of a nation to lay the foundations and ensure an economic, social and political environment capable of sustaining the creation of added value, enabling the positioning of a country within glo...
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José Ruiz Chico,Antonio Rafael Peña Sánchez
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The main aim of this paper is to analyze the competitiveness of theagrifood industry and, within it, the meat sector, in the Spanish regions, usingelements that undoubtedlyinfluence thissuch as productivity,laborcost andfood security. The main conclusion...
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Iwona Okrasinska, Krystyna Wojewódzka-Król
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Lev L. Bulychev,Elena A. Ivanova,Irina P. Khominich,Maria A. Gureva,Daria Yu. Yekomasova
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The competition modern development explains the many processes of the economic activity in the region and the country. The increasing value in the state policy is gained by the regional competitiveness that becomes one of the important factors in develop...
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Daniela Enachescu
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Muharto LAODE, Bernhard TEWAL, Silvya L MANDEY, Altje TUMBEL
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A tourism sector that has high competitiveness can draw a great number of tourists that can result in well-improved regional economy growth, increasing rate of society?s income, and bigger opportunity into the work field. The growth rate of tourist visit...
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Omas Bulan Samosir,Wilson Rajagukguk
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The objective of this research is to investigate the effects of demographic and competitiveness acceleration on sustainable advantage in government areas in Indonesia. The research is done at district level (kabupaten/kota) in Indonesia. The sustainable ...
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Bùi Th? Tám DOI: 10.26459/jed.v113i14.3660
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During the last decade, destination competitiveness has drawn keen interest from researchers and practitioners as response to the increasing need for enhancing competitiveness of destinations in global tourism market. Using the destination competitivenes...
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Graham Brewer, Thayaparan Gajendran, Goran Runeson
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Construction firms in regional areas face considerable challenges to their competitiveness. Logistics, availability of suitable personnel, unfamiliarity with trading partners, and the tyranny of distance conspire to obstruct profitable engagement beyond ...
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Graham Brewer, Thayaparan Gajendran, Goran Runeson
Pág. 24 - 36
Construction firms in regional areas face considerable challenges to their competitiveness. Logistics, availability of suitable personnel, unfamiliarity with trading partners, and the tyranny of distance conspire to obstruct profitable engagement beyond ...
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Nurzhan Kenzhebekov, Yerlan Zhailauov, Emil Velinov, Yelena Petrenko and Igor Denisov
The paper sheds a light on the interconnections between touristic sector development and regional development in Kazakhstan. The paper covers analysis of the current competitiveness of the touristic destinations in Kazakhstan. Based on qualitative and qu...
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Daniel Hernando Corzo Arévalo,Sebastián García Méndez,Juan Camilo Gutiérrez
This article aims to present a comparative analysis of a range of variables from the Regional Tourism Competitiveness Index of Colombia (ICTRC, for its acronym in Spanish), developed by the Centre for Tourism Thinking (CPTUR), inherent to the dimension o...
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Elena V. Dorzhieva,Evdokia L. Dugina
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The article deals with the formation of agro-food clusters enhancing the competitiveness and sustainability of the regional economy. The author studies the development features of agroindustrial complex of the region, its nature, and clarifies the econom...
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Tetiana Momot, Oleksandr Vashchenko, Roman Teslenko, Daryna Momot
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The subject of the study in the article is a comprehensive analysis of the external environment in terms of the country's competitiveness. The goal of the work is to substantiate the scientific and methodological foundations of a comprehensive analysis o...
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