Policy-makers, politicians and practitioners over the past few years have based the narrative of competitiveness around the idea of ‘rebalancing the economy’. This entails viewing competitiveness as a rational process (through the Porterian lens) and identifies strategies from a top-down perspective. However, there is generally a lack of understanding of how competitiveness is practiced from the bottom-up. Therefore, this study adopts a practice-based perspective to investigate competitiveness from a practitioner’s standpoint. In this paper, Bourdieu’s habitus and reflexivity is used along with Maclean, Harvey and Chia’s notion of life history storytelling through the lens of sensemaking and legitimacy. From a constructivist perspective dat...
AbstractCompetitiveness is clearly one of the most frequently used concepts in current economic poli...
There are fundamental links between academic treatments of ‘economic development ’ and of the popula...
The author of this paper reviewing the perceptions of competitiveness reveals the origin and ambigui...
Competitiveness policy has been firm-centred, standardised, incentive-based and state driven. In oth...
Practitioners learn and enact typical ways of thinking, understanding and viewing (interpreting) thi...
The current study presents the main models of competitiveness, developed by different organization o...
It is contended that competitiveness is better understood as a discourse rather than as a characteri...
The objectives of this paper is to assess the basis of competitiveness theory. It also discusses the...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the different ways that allow addressing the issue of business c...
The objectives of this paper is to assess the basis of competitiveness theory. It also discusses the...
The paper draws from three case studies of regional construction firms operating in the UK. The case...
The paper draws from three case studies of regional construction firms operating in the UK. The case...
It is argued that regional policy should be derived from the local firms and their needs for develop...
This chapter explores two dimensions of competitiveness and describes how they affect economics to a...
Competitiveness is a relatively new field of economic knowledge. The concept of competitiveness has ...
AbstractCompetitiveness is clearly one of the most frequently used concepts in current economic poli...
There are fundamental links between academic treatments of ‘economic development ’ and of the popula...
The author of this paper reviewing the perceptions of competitiveness reveals the origin and ambigui...
Competitiveness policy has been firm-centred, standardised, incentive-based and state driven. In oth...
Practitioners learn and enact typical ways of thinking, understanding and viewing (interpreting) thi...
The current study presents the main models of competitiveness, developed by different organization o...
It is contended that competitiveness is better understood as a discourse rather than as a characteri...
The objectives of this paper is to assess the basis of competitiveness theory. It also discusses the...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the different ways that allow addressing the issue of business c...
The objectives of this paper is to assess the basis of competitiveness theory. It also discusses the...
The paper draws from three case studies of regional construction firms operating in the UK. The case...
The paper draws from three case studies of regional construction firms operating in the UK. The case...
It is argued that regional policy should be derived from the local firms and their needs for develop...
This chapter explores two dimensions of competitiveness and describes how they affect economics to a...
Competitiveness is a relatively new field of economic knowledge. The concept of competitiveness has ...
AbstractCompetitiveness is clearly one of the most frequently used concepts in current economic poli...
There are fundamental links between academic treatments of ‘economic development ’ and of the popula...
The author of this paper reviewing the perceptions of competitiveness reveals the origin and ambigui...