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The Role of Consulting Services in Promoting Competitive Culture

2019

Maintaining a normal competitive environment on the market is the core objective of the competition authorities. Policies and regulations applied in pursuit of this purpose have the role of identifying and eliminating situations of constraint on free competition. The developing market of Moldova is characterized by a low level of the competitive culture. Therefore, the business community have few knowledge and understanding of  competition policies and regulations, relatively new in this market. In other cases, the lack of cooperation with competition authorities leads to erroneous information and ineffective decisions. In this context, the consultancy in the field of competition presents o…

TheoryofComputation_MISCELLANEOUScompetition advocacyBusiness communityCompetitive relationshipContext (language use)General Medicinelcsh:BusinessCompetition lawconsulting servicesCompetition (economics)Businesslcsh:HF5001-6182Constraint (mathematics)competititive cultureIndustrial organizationMednarodno Inovativno Poslovanje
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CONSULTING SERVICES – A BOOMING NICHE WITHIN THE TERTIARY SECTOR OF OUR ECONOMY?

2012

The paper aims to analyze the current status of the consulting services within our beleagured economy, and tries to foresee the growth perspectives which this subsector may present for it. The accent is put on consulting, from human resources to IT, with the core element being European funding, a subject which is overly debated within the media nowadays. The paper also tries to distinguish between the different types of consulting firms, as well as whether or not consultance for European funds, given by Romanian consultants has been booming or just busted, in terms of succesful projects. The main issues of the consulting sector are analyzed, with the stated purpose of trying to propose new …

consulting services tertiary sector European fundingStudies in Business and Economics
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