Presenting the Pattern of Competition in Free Trade Zones

In recent decades, managers have experienced a period of significant global changes due to the developments in technology, marketing, globalization, and the new economic-political situation. Nowadays, corporations need to enhance their competition capacity and profit through the available models in...

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Main Authors: Meysam Shafiee Roodposhti, Fereshteh Bahrami, Fatemeh Karimizadeh Shvani
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Published: Yazd University 2019-08-01
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Online Access:http://bar.yazd.ac.ir/article_1555_707ea364c517005d32cf9f3c45578263.pdf
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description In recent decades, managers have experienced a period of significant global changes due to the developments in technology, marketing, globalization, and the new economic-political situation. Nowadays, corporations need to enhance their competition capacity and profit through the available models in the field of competitiveness and experts' comments. Research on competitiveness can always reveal new results. This article seeks to identify the factors that affect competitiveness in free trade zones. Through the available sources in the literature, those factors were spotted and listed. Then, based on those factors, a desirable pattern of competitiveness was made. In the last step, the pattern was evaluated using the Amos software. To do so, Arvand free trade zone was selected as a case to study, and the mentioned pattern was tested on it. The results showed that competitiveness is affected by such factors as authority privileges, natural and local privileges, foundational privileges, financial and economic privileges, and operational privileges. Among them, financial and economic factors have the highest rank, while operational privileges rank the lowest.
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spelling doaj.art-50a137931a8b44de9af8e8a616d35a9f2023-05-31T20:14:55ZfasYazd Universityکاوش‌های مدیریت بازرگانی2645-386X2645-38782019-08-01112118120710.22034/jbar.2019.15551555Presenting the Pattern of Competition in Free Trade ZonesMeysam Shafiee Roodposhti0Fereshteh Bahrami1Fatemeh Karimizadeh Shvani2Assistant Professor, Department of Management, Faculty of Management and Economics, University of TehranMaster of industrial Management, Department of Management, Faculty of Management and Economics, Tarbiat Modares University and University LecturerMaster of Business Administration, Management Group, Faculty of Management and Economics, University of Science and ArtsIn recent decades, managers have experienced a period of significant global changes due to the developments in technology, marketing, globalization, and the new economic-political situation. Nowadays, corporations need to enhance their competition capacity and profit through the available models in the field of competitiveness and experts' comments. Research on competitiveness can always reveal new results. This article seeks to identify the factors that affect competitiveness in free trade zones. Through the available sources in the literature, those factors were spotted and listed. Then, based on those factors, a desirable pattern of competitiveness was made. In the last step, the pattern was evaluated using the Amos software. To do so, Arvand free trade zone was selected as a case to study, and the mentioned pattern was tested on it. The results showed that competitiveness is affected by such factors as authority privileges, natural and local privileges, foundational privileges, financial and economic privileges, and operational privileges. Among them, financial and economic factors have the highest rank, while operational privileges rank the lowest.http://bar.yazd.ac.ir/article_1555_707ea364c517005d32cf9f3c45578263.pdfcompetitivenessfree trade zonearvand free zone
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free trade zone
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title Presenting the Pattern of Competition in Free Trade Zones
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title_fullStr Presenting the Pattern of Competition in Free Trade Zones
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title_short Presenting the Pattern of Competition in Free Trade Zones
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