Algeria Problematic Competitiveness in light of the Challenges of Competitive Current Business Environment: Inevitability Competitive Intelligence (An Empirical Study on a Sample of Entrepreneurial Economic Institutions in Algeria)

Authors

  • د. نسرين مغمولي

Keywords:

Algerian competitiveness, business environment, competitive intelligence, vigilance strategic, Algerian foreign trade.

Abstract

Algeria as a developing country seeks to achieve sustainable

economic development, but it is experiencing weakness in various vital

sectors because of the complexity of the transformations taking place

in the world and the developments on competition and excellence. To

support competitiveness of Algerian institutions, it is important to resort

to the mechanisms of modern upbringing and of competitive intelligence,

which is the key to strengthening the competitive position of economic

unity through the development of products and services. This increased

opportunities for the introduction of new forms, which leads to reduce costs

and increase profits and opportunities, both domestic and international.

This study identifies the effect of applying the standard systems to support

economic intelligence and the achievement of competitive economic

institutions in Algeria. In this study I collected data from twenty leading

institutions in export sector through a through a questionnaire prepared

for this purpose, with some interviews. Findings acknowledged the

existence of a high correlation and relationship between competitive

intelligence and dimensions of competitiveness. Thus, the researcher

recommends efficient methods to improve and strengthen competitiveness

of enterprises and institutions.

Published

2017-05-29

How to Cite

مغمولي د. ن. (2017). Algeria Problematic Competitiveness in light of the Challenges of Competitive Current Business Environment: Inevitability Competitive Intelligence (An Empirical Study on a Sample of Entrepreneurial Economic Institutions in Algeria). Journal of Al-Quds Open University for Humanities and Social Studies, 1(38). Retrieved from https://journals.qou.edu/index.php/jrresstudy/article/view/508

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