Competitiveness, Adaptability and Anticipation of a Company – Correlation
p. 21-31
Résumé
A process of competition is commonly understood as a rivalry between companies in order to find a client, that means a buyer of offered goods on the market. This process is an integral part of market economy. Contemporary companies follow obligatory market rules, co-forming a process called adaptation, which means adapting a company to present conditions of its economic activity. Mechanism of competition is an economic controller of both adaptation and anticipation processes. Moreover, it can be said that adaptation is a short-term process of changes, whereas anticipation a long terms process.
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Hanna G. Adamkiewicz-Drwillo, « Competitiveness, Adaptability and Anticipation of a Company – Correlation », CASYS, 9 | 2001, 21-31.
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Hanna G. Adamkiewicz-Drwillo, « Competitiveness, Adaptability and Anticipation of a Company – Correlation », CASYS [En ligne], 9 | 2001, mis en ligne le 16 July 2024, consulté le 20 September 2024. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=1724
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Hanna G. Adamkiewicz-Drwillo
Gdynia Maritime Academy, Faculty of Business Administration, ul. Morska 83, 81-225 Gdynia, Poland