Competitive Shortage Management, Global Markets & Sustainable Development Goals

Traditionally, competitiveness is mainly described in terms of costs. In effect, costs are a strategic issue for businesses to survive and stand out. The deployment of profit costs is becoming strategically important to be sustainable and competitive in the global markets. In today’s scenario of gl...

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Main Author: Silvio M. Brondoni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Niccolò Cusano University-Rome 2022-12-01
Series:Symphonya
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Online Access:https://symphonya.unicusano.it/article/view/13672
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description Traditionally, competitiveness is mainly described in terms of costs. In effect, costs are a strategic issue for businesses to survive and stand out. The deployment of profit costs is becoming strategically important to be sustainable and competitive in the global markets. In today’s scenario of global ‘hypercompetition’, one of the most important changes in industrial organisation is the transition from multinational corporations (MNCs) to global networks. In a global market-space, the corporate responsibility is thus as a sense of the corporation’s consciousness towards hypothetical consequences of its planned actions (in domestic/international markets) in view on organisation’s long-term vitality.
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Competitive Shortage Management, Global Markets & Sustainable Development Goals
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Sustainable Development Goals
Competitive Shortage Management
Global Shortage Management
Russian-Ukrainian War
Network Globalisation
title Competitive Shortage Management, Global Markets & Sustainable Development Goals
title_full Competitive Shortage Management, Global Markets & Sustainable Development Goals
title_fullStr Competitive Shortage Management, Global Markets & Sustainable Development Goals
title_full_unstemmed Competitive Shortage Management, Global Markets & Sustainable Development Goals
title_short Competitive Shortage Management, Global Markets & Sustainable Development Goals
title_sort competitive shortage management global markets sustainable development goals
topic Sustainability
Sustainable Development Goals
Competitive Shortage Management
Global Shortage Management
Russian-Ukrainian War
Network Globalisation
url https://symphonya.unicusano.it/article/view/13672
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