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Territorial economic intelligence: could Africa be the best choice for a regional economic integration strategy for Morocco?

L'intelligence économique territoriale: Le choix africain pourrait-il être le meilleur pour une stratégie d'intégration économique régionale (IER) pour le Maroc ? Territorial economic intelligence: could Africa be the best choice for a regional economic integration strategy for Morocco?

Anass Guerguer () and Adil El Jouali ()
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Anass Guerguer: LERSEM FSJES AIT MELLOUL UIZ - Doctorant chercheur, Laboratoire des Etudes et Recherches en Sciences Economiques et de Management, Université Ibn Zohr / Facultés des Sciences Juridiques Économiques Sociales d’Ait Melloul - Maroc.
Adil El Jouali: LERSEM FSJES AIT MELLOUL UIZ - Professeur Habilité, Laboratoire des Etudes et Recherches en Sciences Economiques et de Management, Université Ibn Zohr / Facultés des Sciences Juridiques Économiques Sociales d’Ait Melloul - Maroc

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Abstract: This article explores the crucial role of economic intelligence (EI) as a catalyst for territorial integration and regional growth. It emphasizes that EI, through the collection and analysis of strategic information, enables economic players to make informed decisions in a constantly changing environment. Regional integration, on the other hand, fosters cooperation between neighboring countries to stimulate growth and reinforce political and social stability. The articulation between these two concepts is essential, as EI offers tools for understanding regional dynamics, while regional integration creates a framework conducive to exploiting this information. The article also highlights the historical evolution of EI, its fundamental practices, and its impacton corporate competitiveness, emphasizing the need to protect strategic information and manage risks. The latter is illustrated by the case of Morocco, which is asserting itself as a key player on the African scene, promoting strategies of integration andeconomic cooperation across Africa.

Keywords: Economic Intelligence; Regional Integration; Territory; Strategy; African Continent.; Intelligence Economique; Intégration Régionale; Territoire; Stratégie; Continent Africain; African Scientific Journal (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-05-03
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Published in African Scientific Journal, 2025, 03 (29 Avril 2025), ⟨10.5281/zenodo.15332145⟩

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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15332145

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