THE ROLE OF CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN COMPETITIVENESS. DATA ANALYSIS OF QUANTITATIVE. PART 1

The functioning of the enterprise in a constantly changing environment means that companies should make the necessary transformation, meet challenges, and thus anticipate and shape the reality. Each company should be the instigator of continuous change, particularly innovative projects which success...

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Main Author: Aneta Oniszczuk-Jastrząbek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Gdansk 2016-03-01
Series:Contemporary Economy
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Online Access:http://www.wspolczesnagospodarka.pl/?p=1168
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description The functioning of the enterprise in a constantly changing environment means that companies should make the necessary transformation, meet challenges, and thus anticipate and shape the reality. Each company should be the instigator of continuous change, particularly innovative projects which success depends largely on the mobilization of all employees for creative thinking, action and learning. Today, a company is considered as innovative and competitive, when it possesses the ability to use resources in order to understand the market and results of scientific research, new concepts, ideas and inventions which are expected by consumers due to the high level of modernity. A level and intensity of a entrepreneurial behavior can differ, and they depend on the entrepreneurship potential. The entrepreneurship intensity varies with such conditions as a legal, financial or institutional environment. One should state that a work environment, i.e. resources owned by an enterprise and principles of an enterprising man and his motivation to entrepreneurial activities, determine the entrepreneurship. Accordingly, entrepreneurship development factors can be divided into internal ones, basing on internal resources of an enterprise, such as human resources, substantial elements of a property, an enterprise’s own R&D facility, knowledge and information technologies, and external ones, created by environment resources at the enterprise’s disposal. External factors of the entrepreneurship development stand for a set of environment conditions impacting an enterprise’s potential.
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spelling doaj.art-446ebb1d99194a30899a64bdeb95c0892022-12-21T23:16:44ZengUniversity of GdanskContemporary Economy2082-677X2082-677X2016-03-01714362THE ROLE OF CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN COMPETITIVENESS. DATA ANALYSIS OF QUANTITATIVE. PART 1Aneta Oniszczuk-Jastrząbek0Uniwersytet GdańskiThe functioning of the enterprise in a constantly changing environment means that companies should make the necessary transformation, meet challenges, and thus anticipate and shape the reality. Each company should be the instigator of continuous change, particularly innovative projects which success depends largely on the mobilization of all employees for creative thinking, action and learning. Today, a company is considered as innovative and competitive, when it possesses the ability to use resources in order to understand the market and results of scientific research, new concepts, ideas and inventions which are expected by consumers due to the high level of modernity. A level and intensity of a entrepreneurial behavior can differ, and they depend on the entrepreneurship potential. The entrepreneurship intensity varies with such conditions as a legal, financial or institutional environment. One should state that a work environment, i.e. resources owned by an enterprise and principles of an enterprising man and his motivation to entrepreneurial activities, determine the entrepreneurship. Accordingly, entrepreneurship development factors can be divided into internal ones, basing on internal resources of an enterprise, such as human resources, substantial elements of a property, an enterprise’s own R&D facility, knowledge and information technologies, and external ones, created by environment resources at the enterprise’s disposal. External factors of the entrepreneurship development stand for a set of environment conditions impacting an enterprise’s potential.http://www.wspolczesnagospodarka.pl/?p=1168entrepreneurshiporganizational entrepreneurshipinnovationability of competition-petitive company
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THE ROLE OF CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN COMPETITIVENESS. DATA ANALYSIS OF QUANTITATIVE. PART 1
Contemporary Economy
entrepreneurship
organizational entrepreneurship
innovation
ability of competition-petitive company
title THE ROLE OF CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN COMPETITIVENESS. DATA ANALYSIS OF QUANTITATIVE. PART 1
title_full THE ROLE OF CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN COMPETITIVENESS. DATA ANALYSIS OF QUANTITATIVE. PART 1
title_fullStr THE ROLE OF CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN COMPETITIVENESS. DATA ANALYSIS OF QUANTITATIVE. PART 1
title_full_unstemmed THE ROLE OF CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN COMPETITIVENESS. DATA ANALYSIS OF QUANTITATIVE. PART 1
title_short THE ROLE OF CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN COMPETITIVENESS. DATA ANALYSIS OF QUANTITATIVE. PART 1
title_sort role of corporate entrepreneurship in competitiveness data analysis of quantitative part 1
topic entrepreneurship
organizational entrepreneurship
innovation
ability of competition-petitive company
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