The Meaning of Competence in Flexibility of the Labour Market Examplified by the Creative Sector
Karolina Drela and
Aneta Sokó³ ()
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Karolina Drela: University of Szczecin
Aneta Sokó³: University of Szczecin
from Óbuda University, Keleti Faculty of Business and Management
Abstract:
A particular meaning in the development of economic entities has been attributed to intangible factors for many years. One of the more frequently indicated features is the significance of competences as those which can determine a success of the enterprise. At present, creative entities and their creative potential play a special role in economic development. Competitiveness of these units as well as the whole territorial areas depends on this resource. It is a new stream in economy, in which not knowledge is the most important factor but its use in such a way that new innovative products or services could be created. In relation to the aforementioned, in this work the results of the research carried out in creative enterprises of the SMEs sector in West Pomeranian Voivodeship are presented.
Keywords: creative industry; competence in flexibility (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
ISBN: 9786155460067
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