Innovation and Strategic Management of Energy Resources for Economic Development of the Country-Kosovo Case
Ibrahim Krasniqi
International Journal of Management Sciences, 2015, vol. 6, issue 9, 402-411
Abstract:
The aim and scope of this research is multidimensional innovative approach and strategic management of energy potential of the country in regard of economic development support, focused in the determination of the possible development scenarios for the future energy supply in the region and inside the. The paper analyses different economic growth scenarios and based in that using mixed methodologies and different secondary and primary data comes to the final ranking of development variants that will serve as driver for supporting the economic growth in certain period of time. Energy resources are lifeblood of the economic development everywhere, and this becomes more crucial in regions where almost all countries are net importer, so having used strategically well those resources will give you the chance through valorization to become an important player in all developments. More ever paper analyses that resources are not just ‘’oxygen of economy’’, but they play a crucial role in security and independence as well. For sure there are always difficulties in using such resources but conflicts that area analyzed in the paper doesn’t present great obstacle for the utilization and advancement of the whole economic situation in the country.
Keywords: Kosovo; Innovation; energy management; economic development; energy resources (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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