IPS National Competitiveness Research
The IPS National Competitiveness Research (NCR) is an annual report published by the Center for International Competitiveness in the Institute for Industrial Policy Studies of Korea since 2001. The theoretical background of this study is the double diamond based 9-factor model that back ups the diamond model developed by Michael Porter. The research introduces a theoretical background on national competitiveness and provides the index for 62 countries and regions around the world.[1]
Evaluation Index[edit]
Physical Factors | Human Factors | ||
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Factor | Number of Indicators | Factor | Number of Indicators |
Factor Conditions | 10 | Workers | 9 |
Demand Conditions | 9 | Politicians & Bureaucrats | 10 |
Related Industries | 24 | Entrepreneurs | 10 |
Business Context | 16 | Professionals | 10 |
Total | 59 | Total | 39 |
IPS National Competitiveness Research 2019-2020: Overall ranking[edit]
This is the top 20 of the 2019-2020 report:[2]
Ranking | Country | Index |
---|---|---|
1 | Canada | 63.47 |
2 | Denmark | 62.9 |
3 | Singapore | 62.43 |
4 | Switzerland | 62.14 |
5 | Sweden | 61.78 |
6 | United States | 61.36 |
7 | Netherlands | 61.26 |
8 | New Zealand | 59.34 |
9 | Hong Kong | 58.83 |
10 | Australia | 57.74 |
11 | Finland | 57.11 |
12 | United Arab Emirates | 55.27 |
13 | Belgium | 54.33 |
14 | Israel | 54.25 |
15 | Germany | 53.54 |
16 | China | 49.92 |
17 | Austria | 49.86 |
18 | Taiwan | 47.99 |
19 | Kuwait | 47.74 |
20 | United Kingdom | 47.58 |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ "About IPS". IPS. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
- ↑ "IPS National Competitiveness Research 2019-2020: Overall ranking".
External links[edit]
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