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Characteristics of an enterprise indicating its capability of "learning"

Ryszard Rutka ; Wyzsza Szkola Administracji i Biznesu w Gdyni


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Abstract

In modern market economy enterprises must meet new requirements. This assumption refers particularly to enterprises functioning in countries which are moving from centrally planned economy toward market economy.
The centrally planned economy was the economy of permanent shortage of goods and services which made enterprises turn away from the
existing market. In extreme cases it manifested in total disregard for the client.
Central planning imposed on the enterprise the obligation to produce unchanged goods as long as possible. In this way the company could avoid the risk of failing to meet the planned objectives. Any innovation is connected with additional problems concerning deliveries, suppliers, technical changes, conflicts about terms of labour, etc.

Keywords

planned economy; market economy; learning enterprise;

Hrčak ID:

227580

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/227580

Publication date:

1.6.1998.

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