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ROMANIA WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED SOCIETY – THE NEED OF CATCHING-UP THROUGH ARTICULATED STRATEGIES

Claudia Ogrean

Studies in Business and Economics, 2008, vol. 3, issue 3, 50-59

Abstract: The major challenge for individuals, firms and countries, as well was, until recently, to ensure sustainable global competitiveness; but, into the new circumstances of the knowledge-based society, this seems to be an even harder to get objective – especially for the entities which have not reached yet a minimal level of measurable performances on the defining coordinates of the knowledge based society. The conclusion – not only logical, but also necessary – is that any strategy aiming the transition to the knowledge-based society must integrate a series of well defining and indispensable elements. The measure of its efficiency and effectiveness will be given by its ability to ensure a sustainable competitiveness in the global, knowledge-based economy.

Keywords: knowledge-based society; research-development-innovation; strategy; innovative performance and competitiveness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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