Abstract
The global business environment is constantly evolving due to various megatrends. Understanding these shifts is crucial for economies, particularly for managers responsible for decisionmaking in diverse industries. Managers benefit from knowing both, the specific business environment they operate in, or plan to enter, and the interconnected environments of neighbouring countries or economically similar regions. This paper, therefore, analyses how current megatrends impact the quality of the business environment within EU27 countries. This understanding is especially critical for small and medium-sized enterprises. The paper aims to assess the effects of selected megatrends on the business environment quality using regression and correlation analysis. Five prominent megatrends have been identified: M1 - Shift in Economic Power, M2 - Resource Scarcity, M3 - Technological Breakthrough, M4 - Social Change, and M5 - Rapid Urbanization. Each of these trends has been assigned measurable indicators. Regression analysis indicates that three of the five megatrends adversely impact the business environment quality in the EU27. Furthermore, correlation analysis reveals a strong linear dependence between the Shift in Economic Power and business environment quality, along with a moderate negative dependence related to Social Change. This approach clarifies the influence of megatrends on business environments, providing valuable insights for decision-makers aiming to navigate a shifting economic landscape.
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