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Macroeconomic Analysis of the Competitive Factors which Influence Innovation in Rural Entrepreneurship

Elena Harpa · 2017 · Procedia Engineering

Summary. This study identifies macroeconomic factors that drive entrepreneurial innovation in rural areas by analyzing competitiveness at regional levels. The research develops a descriptive model placing entrepreneurial innovation at the center of rural competitiveness, incorporating Porter's diamond framework and institutional influences. The model shows how four key elements interact with external institutions to foster innovation in rural entrepreneurship.

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Harpa, E.. (2017). Macroeconomic Analysis of the Competitive Factors which Influence Innovation in Rural Entrepreneurship. Procedia Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2017.02.494

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DOI
10.1016/j.proeng.2017.02.494
Countries
Romania
Regions
Europe
Categories
entrepreneurship, regional-innovation-systems
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2026-04-28