TECHNOLOGY-BASED FACTORS OF GLOBALIZATION IN MARKET AND TRANSITION ECONOMIES. IS THERE A DIFFERENCE?

被引:0
|
作者
Petkovski, Ivana [1 ]
Fedajev, Aleksandra [2 ]
Mihajlovic, Ivan [3 ]
机构
[1] Serbian Acad Arts & Sci, Math Inst, Belgrade, Serbia
[2] Univ Belgrade, Tech Fac Bor, Bor, Serbia
[3] Univ Belgrade, Fac Mech Engn, Belgrade, Serbia
来源
关键词
globalization; PLS-SEM; ICT trade; digitalization; science and technology; PLS-SEM; ICT; DEINDUSTRIALIZATION; DIGITALIZATION; INNOVATION; COVID-19; EXPLORE;
D O I
10.3846/bmee.2024.19904
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose - The global crises that emerged during the last two decades proved that economies that focus their development on demand are the most vulnerable during crises. However, development strategies depend on specific internal and external circumstances impacting development of particular country. In that sense, this research aims to identify how digitalization, science and technology, and ICT trade impact globalization in market and transition economies. Research methodology - Authors employed the PLS-SEM methodology on available dataset for 32 European economies. Findings - According to the findings, digitalization is the factor that has the highest positive impact on globalization in market economies, while ICT trade has the greatest positive impact on globalization in transition economies. Science and technological advancements have a diverse impact. The MGA results stressed out the difference between these groups even more clear. Research limitations - The presented model does not consider country-level analysis of globalization. Practical implications - The study is providing theoretical and empirical base for strategy and policy development in the globalization domain in line with economy character. Originality - The value of the research is found in contributing to the globalization topic in market, and particularly in transition economie that lack empirical research in this field.
引用
收藏
页码:33 / 52
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Globalization of technology-based growth: the policy imperative
    Tassey, Gregory
    JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, 2008, 33 (06): : 560 - 578
  • [2] Globalization of technology-based growth: the policy imperative
    Gregory Tassey
    The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2008, 33 : 560 - 578
  • [3] PACE OF GLOBALIZATION AS A DETERMINANT OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN THE DEVELOPED MARKET AND TRANSITION ECONOMIES
    Kocourek, Ales
    Simanova, Jana
    7TH INTERNATIONAL DAYS OF STATISTICS AND ECONOMICS, 2013, : 631 - 641
  • [4] Factors of the Shadow Economy in Market and Transition Economies during the Post-Crisis Period: is there a Difference?
    Fedajev, Aleksandra
    Velickovic, Milica
    Nikolic, Radmilo
    Cogoljevic, Maja
    Remeikiene, Rita
    INZINERINE EKONOMIKA-ENGINEERING ECONOMICS, 2022, 33 (03): : 246 - 263
  • [5] Technology-based entrepreneurs: Does Internet make a difference?
    Colombo, MG
    Delmastro, M
    SMALL BUSINESS ECONOMICS, 2001, 16 (03) : 177 - 190
  • [6] Technology-Based Entrepreneurs: Does Internet Make a Difference?
    Massimo G. Colombo
    Marco Delmastro
    Small Business Economics, 2001, 16 : 177 - 190
  • [7] The nature of market visioning for technology-based radical innovation
    O'Connor, GC
    Veryzer, RW
    JOURNAL OF PRODUCT INNOVATION MANAGEMENT, 2001, 18 (04) : 231 - 246
  • [8] VALUE CREATION MECHANISM OF A SMALL TECHNOLOGY-BASED FIRM IN A CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION
    Samylov, Ivan
    Korostyshevskaya, Elena
    Rumyantseva, Svetlana
    GLOBALIZATION AND ITS SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES, PTS I - VI, 2017, : 2267 - 2274
  • [9] Difference in the adoption of internet open markets between transition and established market economies
    Sung Ho Ha
    Mi Jin Noh
    Suk Bong Choi
    Electronic Commerce Research, 2014, 14 : 531 - 558
  • [10] Difference in the adoption of internet open markets between transition and established market economies
    Ha, Sung Ho
    Noh, Mi Jin
    Choi, Suk Bong
    ELECTRONIC COMMERCE RESEARCH, 2014, 14 (04) : 531 - 558