Author(s): Adina MIHĂESCU
Publication name: Romanian Intelligence Studies Review
Publisher name: Mihai Viteazul National Intelligence Academy
Publication type: Journal article
Publication date: December 31, 2020
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Issue/ Volume: 24/2020
DOI:
Abstract
We note, therefore, that one of the notable problems we are currently facing is
of an economic nature, of major importance, with real possibilities to destabilize local,
national or international security. If a state has enough leverage to cushion the bad
impact of sudden changes / threats, a private company can not do the same. At the same
time, a weak management leads to the bankruptcy and disappearance of a firm on the
market, which can not happen with a state (in the sense that it can go bankrupt but does
not disappear, and the economic crisis turns into a political one), as Barry Buzan et al.
State (2010, pp. 154-160).
From another perspective, however, one of the principles of economic security is
that we go into any analysis on the assumption that economic agents work more
competitively on an uncertain market. It goes without saying that in the economic
environment we can not speak of perfect safety and balance. So uncertainty increases
competitiveness, stimulates creative spirit, analytical and predictive capabilities.
The aim of this contribution is to investigate the capacity of the business
environement to absorb shocks and to set sustainable goals translated into its agenda
setting. Atfer the economic crisis of 2008-2014, the vast majority of business have
assessed their mechanism of equilibrium bringing forward a new strategy to deal with
complex macro-systemic problems.
Keywords: business environment, competitive intelligence, business
competition, economic forecasts, information.
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