Abstract

One of the basic economic laws that reflect the patterns of economic phenomena is the law of competition. According to it, in a market economy, those business entities with certain competitive advantages operate and develop successfully. Within the competitive market, organizations are forced to increase their competitiveness, forming certain competitive advantages in the appropriate space-time conditions. Globalization and integration trends make more stringent and complex requirements for various enterprises, leading to increased competition in national and international markets. The multifactorial dependence of organizational competitiveness makes it possible to form new ways to increase the level of this indicator. Endogenous and exogenous factors, in turn, create functional links between different sectors of the economy. This paper presents a bibliometric analysis of the concept of "Organizational competitiveness" using numerous software tools to identify links between factors of organizational competitiveness, its source, and antecedents. The methods used in the study include initial keyword search, data analysis and refinement, and clustering. Harzing's Publish or Perish tool is used for initial investigation, BibExcel, VOSviewer, and MS Excel - for data analysis and refinement. The article uses data from the three most significant databases of scientific publications: Google Scholar, Web of Science, and Scopus. Searching and comparing information taken from several sources allows for a comprehensive analysis of the literature and understanding of the principles of bibliometric maps of publications. In the framework of this study, the authors formed and analyzed cluster groups of concepts, the principles of their grouping, developed scientific approaches to clustering key terms in several databases. The relevance of this study lies in its impact on the process of forming conceptual clusters. With the help of the proposed scientific approaches, it is possible to explain the dependencies in the cluster distribution of individual definitions, their relationship with each other, the degree of belonging to a particular factor of organizational competitiveness.

Highlights

  • In the existence of any organization and business, there comes a time when it is necessary to assess the overall competitiveness level

  • In the framework of this bibliometric analysis there is a need to analyze the number of publications on "Organizational competitiveness" by year and their citation

  • Summarizing all the research findings showed that organizational competitiveness is the ability to use the internal potential of the organization, forming and developing competitive advantages in accordance with the requirements and conditions of the micro and macroenvironment

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In the existence of any organization and business, there comes a time when it is necessary to assess the overall competitiveness level. It could be due to entering foreign markets or the desire to reorient the business. The procedure for determining the competitiveness level of the organization begins with an assessment of impact factors. Such factors, depending on the sphere of influence, can be endogenous and exogenous. Endogenous (internal) factors in the analysis of organizational competitiveness relate to the processes, systems, human capital, structure, efficiency, and organizational practices of each organization. Endogenous factors of enterprises and organizations interact with each other in order to increase productivity and form a stable competitive advantage

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