ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN TERMS OF THE LEVEL OF ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS

Considering that from a qualitative point of view, human activity in general, has recorded a significant leap along with the debut of entrepreneurial activities, from the “creative destruction” perspective through competition of Joseph Scumpeter until present, entrepreneurial theory and practice rev...

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Main Author: Elena Mihaela ILIESCU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nicolae Titulescu University Publishing House 2016-06-01
Series:Challenges of the Knowledge Society
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Online Access:http://cks.univnt.ro/uploads/cks_2016_articles/index.php?dir=05_economics%2F&download=CKS+2016_economics_art.099.pdf
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description Considering that from a qualitative point of view, human activity in general, has recorded a significant leap along with the debut of entrepreneurial activities, from the “creative destruction” perspective through competition of Joseph Scumpeter until present, entrepreneurial theory and practice reveals a generally accepted point of view: entrepreneurship, regardless of the form under which it is carried out, represents the engine for the market economy system, the determining factor of competitiveness growth and sustainable economic growth. Once aware of the positive impact it has on the economy and society, entrepreneurship has and is being promoted at a national level, European and global by creating, coordinating and implementing a strategic framework, legislative and financially favorable. However, the socio-economic data analysis shows that, economies having an analog development level, record different entrepreneurial rates, that similar entrepreneurial activities have a different impact on economic development or that, as the economies record a higher development level, the interest for initiating new businesses declines. From this perspective, the purpose of this paper is to underline and promote the entrepreneurship’s role as a fundamental source for increasing growth potential and national and regional development in the long term, and to highlight, based on empirical data, the interdependency, the qualitative and quantitative correlation between the entrepreneurial rate and the competitiveness level of a country.
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spelling doaj.art-9dd9d6ae84eb4d01b26b4f881686d96a2022-12-21T21:59:48ZengNicolae Titulescu University Publishing HouseChallenges of the Knowledge Society2068-77962068-77962016-06-016-699705ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN TERMS OF THE LEVEL OF ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESSElena Mihaela ILIESCU0Lecturer PhD, Faculty of Economic Sciences, ”Nicolae Titulescu” University of BucharestConsidering that from a qualitative point of view, human activity in general, has recorded a significant leap along with the debut of entrepreneurial activities, from the “creative destruction” perspective through competition of Joseph Scumpeter until present, entrepreneurial theory and practice reveals a generally accepted point of view: entrepreneurship, regardless of the form under which it is carried out, represents the engine for the market economy system, the determining factor of competitiveness growth and sustainable economic growth. Once aware of the positive impact it has on the economy and society, entrepreneurship has and is being promoted at a national level, European and global by creating, coordinating and implementing a strategic framework, legislative and financially favorable. However, the socio-economic data analysis shows that, economies having an analog development level, record different entrepreneurial rates, that similar entrepreneurial activities have a different impact on economic development or that, as the economies record a higher development level, the interest for initiating new businesses declines. From this perspective, the purpose of this paper is to underline and promote the entrepreneurship’s role as a fundamental source for increasing growth potential and national and regional development in the long term, and to highlight, based on empirical data, the interdependency, the qualitative and quantitative correlation between the entrepreneurial rate and the competitiveness level of a country.http://cks.univnt.ro/uploads/cks_2016_articles/index.php?dir=05_economics%2F&download=CKS+2016_economics_art.099.pdfentrepreneurshipeconomic developmententrepreneurial ratesustainabilityGlobal Competitiveness Index.
spellingShingle Elena Mihaela ILIESCU
ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN TERMS OF THE LEVEL OF ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS
Challenges of the Knowledge Society
entrepreneurship
economic development
entrepreneurial rate
sustainability
Global Competitiveness Index.
title ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN TERMS OF THE LEVEL OF ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS
title_full ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN TERMS OF THE LEVEL OF ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS
title_fullStr ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN TERMS OF THE LEVEL OF ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS
title_full_unstemmed ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN TERMS OF THE LEVEL OF ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS
title_short ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN TERMS OF THE LEVEL OF ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS
title_sort entrepreneurship in terms of the level of economic competitiveness
topic entrepreneurship
economic development
entrepreneurial rate
sustainability
Global Competitiveness Index.
url http://cks.univnt.ro/uploads/cks_2016_articles/index.php?dir=05_economics%2F&download=CKS+2016_economics_art.099.pdf
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