Factors shaping competitiveness of the region
Regions are competing between themselves for the highest position in the country. Achieving and maintaining this position is associated with benefits such as attracting investors, the growth of entrepreneurship living in the region or commune, improvement of housing conditions, local enrichment, low...
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description | Regions are competing between themselves for the highest position in the country. Achieving and maintaining this position is associated with benefits such as attracting investors, the growth of entrepreneurship living in the region or commune, improvement of housing conditions, local enrichment, lower unemployment, lower social spending and the development of the real estate market. The inventors of the region potential are: entrepreneurs, groups connecting various environments (clusters, associations), Special Economic Zones, knowledge, innovation, and the living conditions of citizens. Regions compete with each other by using monuments, attracting investors and investing funds. The main factors of territorial competition are associated with local resources. The most common and most general division of territorial competitiveness factors are classified into internal and external. External factors include national and global environment, social, economic and spacious politics of the state and other organizations. Internal factors are local opportunities and development needs. They are in the local coordinate system and depend on local resources (quantity and quality of education inhabitants of commune or region, natural resources in the region, the policy of the region - pro-health, pro-family and pro-environmental, infrastructure), their accessibility, quality and efficiency of their use. The aim of this article is to discuss about creators of region potential (mainly entrepreneurs, clusters, associations, Special Economic Zones), and the relationships between them. |
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spelling | doaj.art-8c343f332d894440b68ae009b939c1952022-12-22T03:51:44ZengUniversity Dzon NezbitMegatrend Revija1820-31592014-01-0111323924810.5937/MegRev1403239S1820-31591403239SFactors shaping competitiveness of the regionSzymańska Katarzyna0Faculty of Engineering and Economics, PolandRegions are competing between themselves for the highest position in the country. Achieving and maintaining this position is associated with benefits such as attracting investors, the growth of entrepreneurship living in the region or commune, improvement of housing conditions, local enrichment, lower unemployment, lower social spending and the development of the real estate market. The inventors of the region potential are: entrepreneurs, groups connecting various environments (clusters, associations), Special Economic Zones, knowledge, innovation, and the living conditions of citizens. Regions compete with each other by using monuments, attracting investors and investing funds. The main factors of territorial competition are associated with local resources. The most common and most general division of territorial competitiveness factors are classified into internal and external. External factors include national and global environment, social, economic and spacious politics of the state and other organizations. Internal factors are local opportunities and development needs. They are in the local coordinate system and depend on local resources (quantity and quality of education inhabitants of commune or region, natural resources in the region, the policy of the region - pro-health, pro-family and pro-environmental, infrastructure), their accessibility, quality and efficiency of their use. The aim of this article is to discuss about creators of region potential (mainly entrepreneurs, clusters, associations, Special Economic Zones), and the relationships between them.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-3159/2014/1820-31591403239S.pdfclusterslocal associationsspecial economic zonesthe development of the region |
spellingShingle | Szymańska Katarzyna Factors shaping competitiveness of the region Megatrend Revija clusters local associations special economic zones the development of the region |
title | Factors shaping competitiveness of the region |
title_full | Factors shaping competitiveness of the region |
title_fullStr | Factors shaping competitiveness of the region |
title_full_unstemmed | Factors shaping competitiveness of the region |
title_short | Factors shaping competitiveness of the region |
title_sort | factors shaping competitiveness of the region |
topic | clusters local associations special economic zones the development of the region |
url | http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-3159/2014/1820-31591403239S.pdf |
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