Abstract

European Council agreed to the European Commission's proposal to launch a new strategy for jobs and growth ‐ the new European Union strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth ‐ “Europe 2020”. This will lead to a new concept of the competitiveness and deeper relationship between sustainable development and competitiveness. The aim of this article is to set out the future research area of competitiveness theory taking into account the development of competitiveness concept and existing research tendencies. On the one hand, for developing the new concept of competitiveness, it is necessary to critically analyse existing studies on competitiveness. Researchers, examining the problems of competitiveness, differently approach the concept of competitiveness, suggesting different definitions, classification, factors, models of competitiveness, and evaluation criteria. Despite all the discussions on competitiveness however, no clear definition or model of competitiveness has yet been developed. On the other hand, globalization, economic dynamism and social progress, sustainability and competitiveness go hand‐in‐hand. Competitiveness should be underpinned by a broad vision for the economy and society. There is a need of research initiatives to develop the new concept of “Sustainable competitiveness” in the context of globalisation, with much of the research focusing on how sustainable development and competitiveness interact. Such additional research will lead to new theoretical models describing the relationships between international globalization, economic growth, sustainable development, wellbeing and competitiveness. Santrauka Europos Vadovu Taryba pritare Europos Komisij os pasiūlytai ekonomikos augimo ir darbo vietu kūrimo strategijai ‐ “Europa 2020” ‐ naujai Europos Sajungos strategijai del pažangaus, tvaraus ir integruoto augimo. Tai sudaro prielaidas naujai konkurencingumo sampratai ir gilesniam darnaus vystymosi ir konkurencingumo saryšiui. Šio straipsnio tikslas yra nustatyti tolesniu konkurencingumo teorijos tyrimu sriti, atsižvelgiant i konkurencingumo koncepcijos pletra ir egzistuojančias moksliniu tyrimu tendencijas. Iš vienos puses, siekiant pletoti konkurencingumo teorija, būtina kritiškai ivertinti egzistuojančias konkurencingumo studijas. Mokslininkai, nagrinedami konkurencingumo problematika, pateikia ivairias konkurencingumo koncepcijas, siūlydami skirtingus apibrežimus, klasifikacija_, veiksnius, konkurencingumo modelius ir vertinimo kriterijus. Nepaisant plačiu diskusiju, kol kas nera susitarta del aiškaus konkurencingumo apibrežimo ar visuotinai pripažistamo modelio. Iš kitos puses, globalizacija, ekonomikos dinamiškumas ir socialine pažanga, darnus vystymasis ir konkurencingumas yra tarpusavyje glaudžiai susije. Plati ekonomikos ir visuomenes vizija turetu būti konkurencingumo pagrindas. Egzistuojantis moksliniu tyrimuporeikis veda link naujos "darnaus kon‐kurencingumo” koncepcijos kūrimo iniciatyvu, ivertinant globalizacija ir daugiau demesio skiriant dar‐naus vystymosi bei konkurencingumo tarpusavio ryšiams. Tokie tolesni tyrimai padetu atrasti naujus teorinius modelius, charakterizuojančius tarptautines globalizacijos, ekonomikos augimo, darnaus vystymosi, geroves kūrimo ir konkurencingumo saryši.

Highlights

  • The Lisbon Strategy, launched in 2000, was based on an acknowledgement of the European Union’s need to increase its productivity and competitiveness

  • A definition of national competitiveness according to the National Competitiveness Council (Annual Competitiveness Report 2004: 3) – “Competitiveness is the ability to achieve success in markets leading to better standards of living for all

  • Cities are increasingly seen as the drivers of national competitiveness of economic and social development

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Introduction

The Lisbon Strategy, launched in 2000, was based on an acknowledgement of the European Union’s need to increase its productivity and competitiveness. European Council agreed to the European Commission’s proposal to launch a new strategy for jobs and growth – “Europe 2020”, which will focus on the key areas where action is needed to boost Europe’s potential for sustainable growth and competitiveness. Political topicalities raise a need for development of a new concept of the competitiveness and revealing relationships between sustainable development and competitiveness. This article looks at the different definitions, outlines the most recent concepts of competitiveness, and provides the suggested classification of competitiveness research areas. This article outlines the new approach to competitiveness theory and reveals relationships between competitiveness and other research areas. In this sense, the findings of this article may contribute for development of further research of competitiveness

Theory: definitions and concept of competitiveness
From firm level competitiveness to national or international competitiveness
National competitiveness
Key for innovationdriven economies Business sophistication
Infrastructure
Infrastructure and Accessibility
Towards a new approach to competitiveness: “Sustainable competitiveness”
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