Pub. Date | : Mar, 2021 |
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Product Name | : Effective Executive |
Product Type | : Coaching and Mentoring |
Product Code | : EECM40321 |
Author Name | :Eduardo Gando Manuel |
Availability | : YES |
Subject/Domain | : Management |
Download Format | : PDF Format |
No. of Pages | : 9 |
Competition as a driving force for technological innovation and productivity growth in countries, companies and other organizations has stimulated the rise of human desires and enabled higher levels of achievement. Nations compete with each other in the various sectors of economic activity, but they also cooperate with each other to achieve objectives of common interest. This work aims to address the coopetition strategies developed by nations in the different areas of cooperation they establish among themselves. The work is divided into three points: the first point takes a theoretical approach to coopetition between nations; the second point takes a theoretical-practical approach to coopetition between competing nations in the oil industry; and finally, the third point takes a theoretical-practical approach to cooptetition between nations in terms of intellectual property and economic development. I conclude that coopetition between nations will always be variable and will always depend on the common objectives of the nations and organizations in which they are inserted, the results of which will depend on the strategies outlined and the conduct that partner countries have together or individually to safeguard the partnership established between them.
Competition as a driving force for technological
innovation and productivity growth in
countries, companies and other organizations
has stimulated the rise of human desires and
enabled higher levels of achievement.
Nations compete with each other in the
various sectors of economic activity, but they
also cooperate with each other to achieve
objectives of common interest.
This work aims to address the coopetition
strategies developed by nations in the different
areas of cooperation they establish among
themselves.