The evaluation of competitive position of EU-28 economies with using global multi-criteria indices

Equilibrium Pub Date : 2019-09-30 DOI:10.24136/eq.2019.021
Dana Kiseľáková, Beáta Šofranková, Erika Onuferová, Veronika Čabinová
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Research background: Under the current conditions of increasing competitiveness and interdependence, national economies are more influenced by the global business environment and its development. Constantly changing economic, social, political aspects, and many other factors, cause the differences in the global competitiveness of economies, so the economies are forced to analyze their competitive level more complexly. Despite that, there is a lack of research studies analyzing the international competitiveness of EU-28 economies from the point of view various multi-criteria indices. Purpose of the article: The paper investigates the relations between the Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) and other selected multi-criteria indices, namely the Global Innovation Index (GII), the Doing Business Index (DBI), the Economic Freedom Index (EFI) and the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) in the case of EU–28 economies. Methods: In order to investigate the relations between the global competitiveness and selected multi-criteria indices affecting the EU–28 economies, the multiple linear regression analyses were applied. The multiple regression model was quantified for every single year, as well as, the regression model using the average score of all analyzed indices. The secondary data concerning the scores of individual indices were collected based on annually published online reports over the period of 2014–2018. Findings & Value added: The research confirmed that there is a statistically significant dependence between the global competitiveness, corruption and the level of innovation potential within the EU–28 economies. Besides, we identified the worst results in the context of competitiveness evaluation especially in the area of corruption and innovation activities. In this regard, the issue of insufficient innovation development and inappropriate corruption perception is considered to be key determinants influencing the assessment of the global competitiveness of the EU–28 member states. In our opinion, to improve the competitiveness of these countries, targeted activities should be implemented in the frame of national competitive strategies, programs, and policies.
使用全球多标准指数评估欧盟28国经济体的竞争地位
研究背景:在当前竞争日益激烈、相互依存的条件下,各国经济更多地受到全球商业环境及其发展的影响。经济、社会、政治等诸多因素的不断变化,导致了各经济体全球竞争力的差异,迫使各经济体更加复杂地分析其竞争水平。尽管如此,仍缺乏从各种多标准指数的角度分析欧盟28国经济体国际竞争力的研究。本文的目的:在欧盟28个经济体的情况下,研究了全球竞争力指数(GCI)与其他选定的多标准指数,即全球创新指数(GII)、营商环境指数(DBI)、经济自由指数(EFI)和腐败感知指数(CPI)之间的关系。方法:采用多元线性回归分析方法,研究全球竞争力与影响欧盟28个经济体的多指标之间的关系。对每一年的多元回归模型以及使用所有分析指标的平均得分的回归模型进行量化。个人指数得分的二级数据是根据2014-2018年期间每年发布的在线报告收集的。研究结果和附加值:研究证实,在欧盟28个经济体中,全球竞争力、腐败和创新潜力水平之间存在统计上显著的相关性。此外,我们在竞争力评估方面发现了最差的结果,特别是在腐败和创新活动领域。在这方面,创新发展不足和腐败观念不当的问题被认为是影响欧盟28个成员国全球竞争力评估的关键决定因素。我们认为,为了提高这些国家的竞争力,应该在国家竞争战略、计划和政策的框架内实施有针对性的活动。
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