Services specialization (a possible index) and its connection with competitiveness: the case of Romania
Maria Ioncica,
Mihaela Draghici,
Cristina Petrescu and
Diana Ioncica
The Service Industries Journal, 2009, vol. 30, issue 12, 2023-2044
Abstract:
In the authors' opinion, specialization stands for both an expression of competitiveness, and a continuity and attention paid to some activities, thus reflecting the positive evolution of a national economy. By increasing the specialization of service functions, qualitative changes occur in the evolution of an economy. In this study, the authors emphasize the importance of specialization implications by reference to services development in Romania, since the Romanian economy requires an increase in services activities. Finally, a formula is proposed to determine the specialization degree, which is exemplified by calculating a specialization index in tourism.
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1080/02642060903191066
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