POTENTIAL COMPETITIVE EDGE AND DETERMINING FACTORS SHAPING THE COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT IN THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUB-SECTOR

<span lang="EN-GB">Sources of competitive advantage of companies from the power sector involve primarily strategic material resources such as generation assets, accessibility of fuels and raw materials, distribution networks, staff’s competencies as well as their expertise, innovatio...

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Main Author: Grzegorz Kinelski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Consilium LLC 2017-07-01
Series:European Cooperation
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Online Access:http://we.clmconsulting.pl/index.php/we/article/view/319
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spelling doaj-007b111bc63040d5ba77e74fe75dffe42020-11-25T01:49:58ZengConsilium LLCEuropean Cooperation2449-73202449-87262017-07-016254959276POTENTIAL COMPETITIVE EDGE AND DETERMINING FACTORS SHAPING THE COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT IN THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUB-SECTORGrzegorz Kinelski<span lang="EN-GB">Sources of competitive advantage of companies from the power sector involve primarily strategic material resources such as generation assets, accessibility of fuels and raw materials, distribution networks, staff’s competencies as well as their expertise, innovation, entrepreneurship, and reputation. The traditional approach to competitiveness according to which a given enterprise’s standing is determined by cost advantage does not apply in this case. An economy’s high competitiveness is primarily shaped by guaranteed energy supplies at prices affordable to clients. In an environment of constant changes in legal regulations as well as customer preferences and expectations, instruments that enable enterprises to compete effectively are gaining in significance, as they support each other and lead to effects of synergy. Seeking sources of competitiveness in one advantage, be it cost or quality, does guarantee success.</span>http://we.clmconsulting.pl/index.php/we/article/view/319competitive environmentelectrical power sub-sectorsynergetic effectcost advantageinnovation
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POTENTIAL COMPETITIVE EDGE AND DETERMINING FACTORS SHAPING THE COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT IN THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUB-SECTOR
European Cooperation
competitive environment
electrical power sub-sector
synergetic effect
cost advantage
innovation
author_facet Grzegorz Kinelski
author_sort Grzegorz Kinelski
title POTENTIAL COMPETITIVE EDGE AND DETERMINING FACTORS SHAPING THE COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT IN THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUB-SECTOR
title_short POTENTIAL COMPETITIVE EDGE AND DETERMINING FACTORS SHAPING THE COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT IN THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUB-SECTOR
title_full POTENTIAL COMPETITIVE EDGE AND DETERMINING FACTORS SHAPING THE COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT IN THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUB-SECTOR
title_fullStr POTENTIAL COMPETITIVE EDGE AND DETERMINING FACTORS SHAPING THE COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT IN THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUB-SECTOR
title_full_unstemmed POTENTIAL COMPETITIVE EDGE AND DETERMINING FACTORS SHAPING THE COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT IN THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUB-SECTOR
title_sort potential competitive edge and determining factors shaping the competitive environment in the electrical power sub-sector
publisher Consilium LLC
series European Cooperation
issn 2449-7320
2449-8726
publishDate 2017-07-01
description <span lang="EN-GB">Sources of competitive advantage of companies from the power sector involve primarily strategic material resources such as generation assets, accessibility of fuels and raw materials, distribution networks, staff’s competencies as well as their expertise, innovation, entrepreneurship, and reputation. The traditional approach to competitiveness according to which a given enterprise’s standing is determined by cost advantage does not apply in this case. An economy’s high competitiveness is primarily shaped by guaranteed energy supplies at prices affordable to clients. In an environment of constant changes in legal regulations as well as customer preferences and expectations, instruments that enable enterprises to compete effectively are gaining in significance, as they support each other and lead to effects of synergy. Seeking sources of competitiveness in one advantage, be it cost or quality, does guarantee success.</span>
topic competitive environment
electrical power sub-sector
synergetic effect
cost advantage
innovation
url http://we.clmconsulting.pl/index.php/we/article/view/319
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