New Article: Inter-Personal and Inter-Organizational Networks In Internationalization of SMEs: A Bibliometric Analysis and Review
New article published in Open Economics: Inter-Personal and Inter-Organizational Networks In Internationalization of SMEs: A Bibliometric Analysis and Review. Find out, what are the hot topics in current research on small and medium-sized enterprises.
Authors: Monika Bužavaitė, Renata Korsakienė
Published Online: September 6, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/openec-2018-0003
Abstract
Industrial policy determines the industry’s orientation for growth, in line with the economic development stage. The main objective of this article is to establish the sustainability of the relationship between the development of forest resources, on the one hand, and their use in wood and furniture products in the Republic of Bulgaria, on the other hand. The main tasks are to find out the sustainability in the production of timber and products from it, to assess the tendency of development and needs of policy measures. The methods used include statistical methods for trend analysis, descriptive methods and others. Forestry is a clear example of the transformation of natural resources into consumer products, where sustainability in the development of society can easily be disturbed. Forestry policies should support the use of tree resources in products with the highest possible added value.
Keywords: networking; inter-personal networks; inter-organizational networks; entrepreneurs; SMEs
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Konrad Sarzyński (November 5, 2018). New Article: Inter-Personal and Inter-Organizational Networks In Internationalization of SMEs: A Bibliometric Analysis and Review. Open Economics Blog. Retrieved September 8, 2024 from https://doi.org/10.58079/si4n