2016
DOI: 10.18276/sip.2016.43/3-27
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Conditions of decision making process by customers of educational services in poland compared to international trends

Abstract: W artykule zaproponowano ujęcie konkurencyjności międzynarodowej jako katalizatora produktywności ekonomicznej. Przyjęto, iż jest to właściwość, która określa zdolność kraju do tworzenia warunków wzrostu produktywności oraz pożądanych zachowań rynkowych w sytuacji, gdy kraje pozostałe czynią to lepiej, sprawniej i efektywniej. Tak pojęta konkurencyjność tkwi w otoczeniu procesów produkcyjnych, sprzyjając wzrostowi gospodarczemu. Słowa kluczowe: konkurencyjność międzynarodowa, wzrost gospodarczy, katalizator pr… Show more

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“…Individual in-depth interviews were carried out using a specific scenario. This type of interview made it possible to identify motivations regarding the decisions made, attitudes and represented views, and is a valuable method in the study of leaders and hard-to-reach people, including politicians and officials [64,65]. The conducted interviews were, each time, an hour-long conversation between the respondent (interlocutor) and the researcher (questioner).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individual in-depth interviews were carried out using a specific scenario. This type of interview made it possible to identify motivations regarding the decisions made, attitudes and represented views, and is a valuable method in the study of leaders and hard-to-reach people, including politicians and officials [64,65]. The conducted interviews were, each time, an hour-long conversation between the respondent (interlocutor) and the researcher (questioner).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%