2013
DOI: 10.4324/9781315036465
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Systemic Competitiveness

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“…As we have seen, a potential point of enrichment of today's economic science lies at the micro-level of the firm's dynamics and the meso-level of economic sectors and localities. In this sense, the Greek crisis problem begins with the deficiency in multilevel competitiveness (Esser et al, 2013;Peneder, 2017). All socio-economic players in the global evolutionary process reproduce their comparative strengths and weaknesses in a -correlated‖ rather than an -absolute‖ manner, and, therefore, being better than your competitors is an ongoing process (Vlados, 2019a).…”
Section: Competitiveness and Attractivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we have seen, a potential point of enrichment of today's economic science lies at the micro-level of the firm's dynamics and the meso-level of economic sectors and localities. In this sense, the Greek crisis problem begins with the deficiency in multilevel competitiveness (Esser et al, 2013;Peneder, 2017). All socio-economic players in the global evolutionary process reproduce their comparative strengths and weaknesses in a -correlated‖ rather than an -absolute‖ manner, and, therefore, being better than your competitors is an ongoing process (Vlados, 2019a).…”
Section: Competitiveness and Attractivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Competitiveness nowadays bears multilevel significance and implications (according to Esser et al, 2013, competitiveness is a systemic notion), as it is not enough to study the productivity of firms or to classify nations according to the industries they host like in a "Porter's diamond" approach (Porter, 1990). Porter's approach has also been the subject of criticism since it appears to circumvent the global element of competitive advantage creation by presenting national competitiveness as the industrial outcome of demand, supply, firm strategy and related industries, including the external determinants of chance and government (Cho & Moon, 2000;Dunning, 1993;Vlados, 2019b).…”
Section: Multiple Perceptions and Evolving Trends In The Analysis Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Más tarde Hamel y Prahalad (1994) proponen sus competencias centrales para oponer el conocimiento y manejo de la tecnología como alternativa a las actividades, de constitutivas de la cadena de valor. También son conocidas las contribuciones de la teoría de la competitividad sistémica (Esser et al, 1995)…”
Section: Estado Del Arte Y Fundamentación Teóricaunclassified