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A kis- és középvállalatok versenyképessége - egy lehetséges elemzési keretrendszer
[The competitiveness of small and medium-sized firms - a possible analytical framework]

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  • Némethné Gál, Andrea

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A lisszaboni stratégia megjelenése és különösen annak 2005. évi megújítása óta az Európai Unió dokumentumaiban egyre gyakrabban hangsúlyozzák az erős, jól működő kis- és középvállalati szektor versenyképességi szerepét. Így fontos kutatói feladattá vált a kis- és középvállalatok versenyképességének definiálása és elemzési lehetőségeinek kidolgozása. A tanulmány a vállalati versenyképesség fogalmából kiindulva definiálja, hogy mit értünk a kis- és középvállalatok - mint vállalatcsoport - versenyképességén, s a vállalati versenyképesség elemzési módszereinek bemutatása után a következő ismérvek alapján rendszerezi a kis- és középvállalatok versenyképességi tényezőit: makro- és mikrokörnyezeti, ex ante és ex post, külső és belső, valamint input- és outputoldali tényezők. Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) kód: M21.

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  • Némethné Gál, Andrea, 2010. "A kis- és középvállalatok versenyképessége - egy lehetséges elemzési keretrendszer [The competitiveness of small and medium-sized firms - a possible analytical framework]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(2), pages 181-193.
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    1. Thomas Hatzichronoglou, 1996. "Globalisation and Competitiveness: Relevant Indicators," OECD Science, Technology and Industry Working Papers 1996/5, OECD Publishing.
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