Modelling the Composite Competitiveness Index of the Knowledge-based Society
Апстракт
In the era of globalization of world markets, movement of the European Union toward the knowledge-based society, and Serbia's EU accession process, competition has become one of the most important characteristics of successful development and achievement of these objectives. The existing competitiveness indices are discussed in this study, and it has been found that they do not reflect the position of transition countries and Serbia appropriately. A great impact of the quality indicators on Serbian ranking was determined based on the analysis of the existing studies. A new, original index is therefore proposed - the Competitiveness Index of the Knowledge-Based Society. The index is applied to 18 territorial units, including the EU and the Western Balkan countries, Serbia, and Vojvodina as a European region. The new model set out in this article provides a more realistic and objective picture of the state of Serbia and the Western Balkans as regards the competitiveness of knowledge. In ...other words, the new competitiveness model of knowledge-based society provides a better monitoring of the development of the Republic of Serbia and the Western Balkans on their way towards development of knowledge society. The results are analyzed and discussed.
Кључне речи:
Serbia / knowledge society / knowledge as a criterion for competitiveness / competitiveness indicesИзвор:
Acta Polytechnica Hungarica, 2015, 12, 1, 229-249Издавач:
- BUDAPEST TECH, BUDAPEST
Институција/група
Fakultet poslovne ekonomijeTY - JOUR AU - Katić, Andrea AU - Kis, Tibor AU - Ćosić, Ilija AU - Vukadinović, Simonida AU - Dobrodolac-Seregelj, Tinde PY - 2015 UR - https://redun.educons.edu.rs/handle/123456789/264 AB - In the era of globalization of world markets, movement of the European Union toward the knowledge-based society, and Serbia's EU accession process, competition has become one of the most important characteristics of successful development and achievement of these objectives. The existing competitiveness indices are discussed in this study, and it has been found that they do not reflect the position of transition countries and Serbia appropriately. A great impact of the quality indicators on Serbian ranking was determined based on the analysis of the existing studies. A new, original index is therefore proposed - the Competitiveness Index of the Knowledge-Based Society. The index is applied to 18 territorial units, including the EU and the Western Balkan countries, Serbia, and Vojvodina as a European region. The new model set out in this article provides a more realistic and objective picture of the state of Serbia and the Western Balkans as regards the competitiveness of knowledge. In other words, the new competitiveness model of knowledge-based society provides a better monitoring of the development of the Republic of Serbia and the Western Balkans on their way towards development of knowledge society. The results are analyzed and discussed. PB - BUDAPEST TECH, BUDAPEST T2 - Acta Polytechnica Hungarica T1 - Modelling the Composite Competitiveness Index of the Knowledge-based Society EP - 249 IS - 1 SP - 229 VL - 12 UR - conv_838 ER -
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Katić, A., Kis, T., Ćosić, I., Vukadinović, S.,& Dobrodolac-Seregelj, T.. (2015). Modelling the Composite Competitiveness Index of the Knowledge-based Society. in Acta Polytechnica Hungarica BUDAPEST TECH, BUDAPEST., 12(1), 229-249. conv_838
Katić A, Kis T, Ćosić I, Vukadinović S, Dobrodolac-Seregelj T. Modelling the Composite Competitiveness Index of the Knowledge-based Society. in Acta Polytechnica Hungarica. 2015;12(1):229-249. conv_838 .
Katić, Andrea, Kis, Tibor, Ćosić, Ilija, Vukadinović, Simonida, Dobrodolac-Seregelj, Tinde, "Modelling the Composite Competitiveness Index of the Knowledge-based Society" in Acta Polytechnica Hungarica, 12, no. 1 (2015):229-249, conv_838 .