Economic Intelligence and Innovation: Case Study
Armita Maleki Shahraki and
Elmira Maleki Shahraki
Asian Social Science, 2016, vol. 12, issue 12, 220
Abstract:
If the systems and practices of Economic Intelligence have evolved considerably in industrialized countries, What about the countries called developing countries? Do the new entrants in an economy henceforth global, have to develop their Economic Intelligence systems, to promote innovation which is a key factor for growth? The research presented here is a study devoted to the field of Economic Intelligence and its connection with innovation. The automobile industry in Iran constitutes a field of study particularly interesting in this domain. Does its dynamics of innovation is based on the structured and developed Economic intelligence practices? Is there any connection between Economic Intelligence and innovation in the Iranian auto industry?
Date: 2016
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