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Business Services: The new frontier of competitiveness

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Cosenza, Rubbettino Editore, 2010
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GIOVANNETTI, Giorgia, GUERRIERI, Paolo, QUINTIERI, Beniamino (editor/s), Business Services: The new frontier of competitiveness, Cosenza, Rubbettino Editore, 2010 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/16294
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The business services sector plays an increasingly important role in enhancing a country’s competitiveness. Reduced product cycles times, prompt delivery, and improved customer services are crucial for the survival of firms, and in particular exporters, in a competitive environment. As a result, the service content of final exports is increasing. In traditional and high-labor intensive sectors, it is the creation of a brand, design and marketing to play a central role, whereas in technology-intensive sectors, this role is played by R&D and after sale assistance. Recently, in line with developments at world level, the Italian economy has witnessed a significant increase of business services. In the EU’s total supply of business services, however, Italy still occupies a relatively weak position, and the average size of Italian business services firms is below the European one. Such features, given the relevance of services in firms’ competitiveness and in internationalization trends may represent a factor of weakness for the Italian economy. This book recommends to invest resources in business services to “support” production activities: it highlights which services may “contribute” the most to the internationalization process; therefore helping to formulate adequate economic policies. The book also shows that the supply of business services is highly diversified across regions and categories, in terms of both endowment and access. Only by reducing these differences, the country’s competitiveness can be improved.
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Introduction o The increasing role of business services in the competitiveness and internationalization of firms o International trade and internationalization of business services o Italy's competitive scenario: trends, growth perspectives and internationalization of the business services sector 1. Crossing borders: exploring the relationships between different modes of international provision of services, 2. Internationalization, technology and business services specialization in Europe 3. The impact of technological and organizational innovations on firms' performances: evidence from the Community innovation survey 4. The effect of foreign investments on European regional productivity 5. Do FDI in business services follow FDI in manufacturing? Evidence from Italian firm-level data 6. The effects of services offshoring on productivity, An empirical analysis of Italian and European data
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