Constructivism and competitive intelligence, new economic model during Covid-19 crisis

Author:

Păduraru Mihail1

Affiliation:

1. Bucharest University of Economic Studies , Bucharest , Romania , Intelligence Directorate for Defence Industry

Abstract

Abstract Currently, the dynamics of new generation threats have deeply influenced the economic stability in several areas of the world, especially with the onset of the Covid-19 health crisis. Moreover, the nature and the plurality of the new hybrid risks and threats demands a stringent need to deepen the studies on new models used in competitive assessments. This paper proposes integrating core ideas of constructivism into the new model of competitive intelligence in order to improve the process of economic resilience building. That being said, the current research aims to bring into the light a complementary approach which could improve the competitive intelligence practices through economic constructivism. The economic constructivist approach will provide additional conceptual tools to understand business and economic issues related to human consciousness, national identity, and interest formation after the state of entropy generated by the Covid-19 pandemic. This academic approach aims to highlight several particular topics, such as the relationship between competitive intelligence and economic constructivism, as well as the implications of economic constructivism for competitive intelligence.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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