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Values And Model Of Modern Enterprise. Adopting New Strategic Model

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  • Juris Roberts Kalnins
  • Natalja Jarohnovica

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Entrepreneurship forces significant changes in product and service offerings and new business models development. The involvement of companies into collaborative projects and developing them becomes common business approach in various industries in multinational level. As result the economic structures of two types countries and the development stages are mutually dependent. The most prevalent industry sectors in efficiency-driven economies are wholesale/retail (51%) and ICT, financial and other services (26%) and manufacturing (13%). The economic structure of innovation-driven economies has another tendency: the most prevalent entrepreneurial activity is in ICT, financial and other services (50%), followed by wholesale/retail (31%) and manufacturing (10%). The differences in prevalent entrepreneurial activities in specific sectors reflect changes in the relative contributions of each industry sector in each stage of the country’s economic development. (Singer, S., et al. (2018)).

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  • Juris Roberts Kalnins & Natalja Jarohnovica, 2019. "Values And Model Of Modern Enterprise. Adopting New Strategic Model," Economy & Business Journal, International Scientific Publications, Bulgaria, vol. 13(1), pages 209-214.
  • Handle: RePEc:isp:journl:v:13:y:2019:i:1:p:209-214
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    system thinking; business model; collaborative management approach;
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