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According to Michael Porter’s concept of national competitiveness, the state of economic development within a nation as well as the country’s international competitiveness is determined not only by domestic macro factors but also by micro factors like the business situation within the country. Only by understanding the current situation of China’s enterprise management and international competitiveness, our advantages and disadvantages, and the macroeconomic situation and policy changes and by turning all these into the driving force for enterprise development will we be able to establish targeted competitive strategies, establish new modes of enterprise development, and improve China’s overall competitiveness.
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Li, J., Li, M., Gao, Y., Li, J., Su, H., Huang, M. (2018). Corporate Level: New Driving Forces and Models for Enhancing the Competitiveness of Chinese Enterprises. In: China’s Provincial Economic Competitiveness and Policy Outlook for the 13th Five-year Plan Period (2016-2020). Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2664-6_6
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