Economic Intelligence
Valeriu Ivan ()
Journal of Knowledge Management, Economics and Information Technology, 2013, vol. 3, issue 6, 14
Abstract:
The economic war is a silent war, but not entirely. Resources, technology, productivity, markets, profit – an arsenal used by actors of a generalized conflict. As any wars it makes victims. Not necessarily dead or wounded, but, usually, unemployed and poor, orphans of an economy which refuses to satisfy everybody’s needs. Unethical and merciless in fulfilling a single objective: the permanent extension of its scope of influence. Companies are the main actors of this war in which they fight with or without the government’s aid. Information is the means by which the aims of international economic competitions are reached. To survive, each actor must protect its own information patrimony and, at the same time, strive to know that of its competitors. Journal: Journal of Knowledge Management, Economics and Information Technology
Date: 2013
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