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

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 i...

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Main Authors: Dana Kiseľáková, Beáta Šofranková, Erika Onuferová, Veronika Čabinová
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Economic Research 2019-09-01
Series:Equilibrium. Quarterly Journal of Economics and Economic Policy
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spelling doaj-9d77256bd72241c7b08a6f9fd49c78352020-11-25T02:22:42ZengInstitute of Economic ResearchEquilibrium. Quarterly Journal of Economics and Economic Policy1689-765X2353-32932019-09-0114344146210.24136/eq.2019.0211727The evaluation of competitive position of EU-28 economies with using global multi-criteria indicesDana Kiseľáková0Beáta Šofranková1Erika Onuferová2Veronika Čabinová3University of PresovUniversity of PresovUniversity of PresovUniversity of PresovResearch 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.http://economic-research.pl/Journals/index.php/eq/article/view/1727Global Competitiveness Indexmulti-criteria indicesEU-28 economiesmultiple linear regression analyses
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author Dana Kiseľáková
Beáta Šofranková
Erika Onuferová
Veronika Čabinová
spellingShingle Dana Kiseľáková
Beáta Šofranková
Erika Onuferová
Veronika Čabinová
The evaluation of competitive position of EU-28 economies with using global multi-criteria indices
Equilibrium. Quarterly Journal of Economics and Economic Policy
Global Competitiveness Index
multi-criteria indices
EU-28 economies
multiple linear regression analyses
author_facet Dana Kiseľáková
Beáta Šofranková
Erika Onuferová
Veronika Čabinová
author_sort Dana Kiseľáková
title The evaluation of competitive position of EU-28 economies with using global multi-criteria indices
title_short The evaluation of competitive position of EU-28 economies with using global multi-criteria indices
title_full The evaluation of competitive position of EU-28 economies with using global multi-criteria indices
title_fullStr The evaluation of competitive position of EU-28 economies with using global multi-criteria indices
title_full_unstemmed The evaluation of competitive position of EU-28 economies with using global multi-criteria indices
title_sort evaluation of competitive position of eu-28 economies with using global multi-criteria indices
publisher Institute of Economic Research
series Equilibrium. Quarterly Journal of Economics and Economic Policy
issn 1689-765X
2353-3293
publishDate 2019-09-01
description 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.
topic Global Competitiveness Index
multi-criteria indices
EU-28 economies
multiple linear regression analyses
url http://economic-research.pl/Journals/index.php/eq/article/view/1727
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