Surveillance in business competition
Yu. Adashkevich
Journal of Modern Competition, 2007, issue 5, 103-108
Abstract:
The concept of business surveillance was invented long ago but the practical implementation process began in the mid-90-s only. Like many other innovations and fresh business ideas, the concept was treated with skepticism and much time passed before the idea was widely accepted by the business community. The very surveillance system developed slowly. It has made a breakthrough only recently. In order to become competitive, the Russian economy should become part of the above processes
Date: 2007
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